Examples of 'kingdom of kongo' in a sentence

Meaning of "kingdom of kongo"

Kingdom of Kongo refers to the African kingdom located in present-day Angola, the Republic of Congo, and the Democratic Republic of Congo during the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries

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kingdom of kongo
The kingdom of Kongo was made up of a large number of provinces.
The kingdom was south of Kingdom of Kongo.
The Kingdom of Kongo also thrived during this period.
The capital of the Kingdom of Kongo.
Kingdom of Kongo.
Contacts with the Kingdom of Kongo are creating tension.
Before the arrival of the Portuguese, slavery had already existed in Kingdom of Kongo.
As recorded by Europeans the Kingdom of Kongo was highly developed with a extensive trading network.
Kongo nobles traveled to Portugal, and Portuguese artisans traveled to the Kingdom of Kongo.
These people were from the Kingdom of Kongo and Kingdom of Loango.
Before the arrival of the Portuguese, slavery pre-existed in Kingdom of Kongo.
For nearly forty years, the kingdom of Kongo wallowed in civil war.
Angola, Mbanza Kongo, political and spiritual capital of the Kingdom of Kongo.
Upon the arrival of Lunda, the kingdom of Kongo was already weakened by Portuguese incursions.
In 1482, Portuguese caravels commanded by Diogo Cão arrived in the Kingdom of Kongo.

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Don't forget the Kingdom of Kongo.
The Kingdom of Kongo existed from the 14th to the early 19th century.
Was the first king and founder of the Kingdom of Kongo Dia Ntotila.
South of the Kingdom of Kongo proper lay the named Kakongo kingdom, mentioned in 1535.

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