The following is a list of the Rulers of the Lunda Empire. The Lunda Empire was a pre-colonial Central African state centered in the Democratic Republic of the Congo whose sphere of influence stretched into Angola and Zambia. The Lunda were initially ruled by kings with the title Mwaantaangaand meaning "owners of the land". This later became "Mwaantayaav" or "Mwaant Yaav" with the rise of Mbala I Yaav.
- Mwaaka (c. 1500-c. 1516)
- Yala Maaku, son of Mwaaka(c. 1516-c. 1550)
- Kunde, perhaps a double for the next ruler (c. 1550-c. 1590)
- Nkonda Matit, son of Yala Maaku (c. 1590-c. 1620)
- , daughter of Nkonda Matit
- Cibind Yirung, son-in-law of Nkonda Matit (ruled c. 1620-c. 1630)
- Yaav I a Yirung (or Naweej), son of Cibind Yirung (ruled c. 1630-c. 1660)
- Yaav II a Nawej, son of Naweej (ruled c. 1660-c. 1687)
- Mbal I Yaav, son of Yaav II (ruled c. 1687-c. 1719)
- Mukas Munying Kabalond, brother of Mbal I (ruled c. 1719-c. 1720)
- Muteb I Kat Kateng, brother of Mukas I (ruled c. 1720-c. 1748)
- Mukas Waranankong, son of Muteb I (ruled c. 1748-c. 1766)
- Naweej I Mufa Muchimbunj, of unclear pedigree (ruled c. 1766-1775)
- Cikomb Yaav Italesh, son of Yaav ya Mbanyi (ruled 1775-1800)
- Naweej II a Ditend, nephew of Cikomb (ruled 1800-1852)
- Mulaj a Namwan, nephew of Cikomb (ruled 1852-1857)
- Cakasekene Naweej, son of Mulaj a Namwan (ruled 1857)
- Muteb II a Cikomb, son of Cikomb (ruled 1857-1873)
- Mbal II a Kamong Isot, son of Naweej II (ruled 1873-1874)
- Mbumb I Muteba a Kat, nephew of Cikomb (ruled 1874-1883)
- Cimbindu a Kasang, son of Muteb II (ruled 1883-1884)
- Kangapu Naweej, son of Muteb II (ruled 1884-1885)
- Mudib, son of Naweej II (ruled 1885-1886)
- Mutand Mukaz, son of Naweej II (ruled 1886-1887)
- Mbal III a Kalong, son of Naweej II (ruled 1887)
Mwaant Yaav under Katanga
Mwaant Yaav under Zaire
See also
References
Literature
- Duysters, Léon (1958) "Histoire des aluunda", Problèmes d'Afrique Centrale 78, pp. 75-98.
- Hoover, J. Jeffrey (1978) The seduction of Ruwej: Reconstructing Ruund history (the nuclear Lunda; Zaire, Angola, Zambia). PhD thesis, Yale University.