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  1. Lukeni lua Nimi (also Ntinu Nimi a Lukeni; c. 1380 –1420) was the traditional founder of the Lukeni kanda dynasty, first king of Kongo and founder of the Kingdom of Kongo Dia Ntotila. The name Nimi a Lukeni appeared in later oral traditions and some modern historians, notably Jean Cuvelier , popularized it.

  2. At some point around 1375, Nimi a Nzima, ruler of Mpemba Kasi and Vungu, made an alliance with Nsaku Lau, the ruler of the neighboring Mbata Kingdom. Nimi a Nzima married Lukeni lua Nsanze (Luqueni Luansanze in the text), Nsaku Lau's daughter.

    • 1960-1965
    • 1996-1997
    • 1960-1971
    • post-1960
  3. Lukeni lua Nimi (comme également comme Ntinu Nimi a Lukeni; c. 1380–1420) est traditionnellement considéré comme le fondateur du Kanda Lukeni, et le premier Manikongo et fondateur du royaume du Kongo Dia Ntotila.

  4. El primer rey del Reino del Congo fue Lukeni lua Nimi (1380-1420). El nombre Nimi a Lukeni apareció en tradiciones orales posteriores y algunos historiadores modernos, notablemente Jean Cuvelier, lo popularizaron.

  5. The year was 1400, and the royal son Lukeni lua Nimi has conquered the kingdom of Mwene Kabunga and captured the mountain-top city of Mbanza Kongo.

  6. Kingdom was founded around 1390 CE through the political marriage of Nima a Nzima, of the Mpemba Kasi, and Luqueni Luansanze, of the Mbata, which cemented the alliance between the two KiKongo speaking peoples. [i] The Kingdom would reach its peak in the mid 1600s [ii].

  7. Álvaro VI of Kongo, sometimes called Nimi a Lukeni a Nzenze a Ntumba (in the Kikongo language), was a ruler of the Kingdom of Kongo. He was the first member of the Kinlaza kanda, and like his brother, Garcia II established the line in power.