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page 1Manikongo of Kongo
João I of Kongo
King of Kongo
Afonso I of Kongo
Ruler of the Kingdom of Kongo from 1509 to 1542/43

Manikongo
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Álvaro VI of Kongo
king of Kongou
Álvaro III of Kongo
was king of the kingdom of Kongo from 1615 to his death on May 4, 1622
Anthony I of Kongo
king of the kingdom of Kongo
Álvaro I of Kongo
King of Kongo 1568-1587
Diogo I Nkumbi a Mpudi
king of Kongo from 1545 to 1561
Peter I of Kongo
mwene Kongo
Álvaro IV of Kongo
was king of Kongo from 1631 to his death in 16361

Álvaro V of Kongo
Ruler king of Kongo
Garcia I of Kongo
mwene Kongo
Garcia II of Kongo
ManiKongo of Kongo
Álvaro II of Kongo
King of the kingdom of Kongo from March 1587 to August 1614
Henrique I of Kongo
king of Kongo from 1566 to 1567
Afonso II of Kongo
Manikongo of Kongo 1561
Bernardo II of Kongo
Manikongo of Kongo
Bernardo I of Kongo
was king of the kingdom of Kongo from 1561 to 1566
Lukeni lua Nimi
King of kongo
Ambrósio I of Kongo
Ruler of the Kingdom of Kongo
Pedro II of Kongo
the first king of the kingdom of Kongo of the lineage of Kanda Nkanga in Mvika or Kinkanga known as the house of Nsundi

Manuel III of Kongo
Ruler of the Kingdom of Kongo
Garcia IV of Kongo
Marquis of Matari
Pedro VI of Kongo
King of Kongo
Nkuwu a Ntinu of Kongo
mwene Kongo
Peter IV of Kongo
ruler of the Kingdom of Kongo from 1695 to 1718
Álvaro VIII of Kongo
King of the Kingdom of Congo
Nanga of Kongo
ruler of Kingdom of Kongo
Álvaro XIV of Kongo
Ruler of Kongo
Álvaro IX of Kongo
Manikongo do Reino de Kongo desde xuño de 1669 ata finais de 1670

Manuel II du Kongo
Nlaza of Kongo
was the third ruler or manikongo of the kingdom of Kongo at the beginning of the 15th century
list of rulers of Kongo
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Afonso II of Kongo and Nkondo
Ruler of the Kingdom of Kongo
Henrique II of Kongo
manikongo of the kingdom of Kongo
Alvare XIII of Kongo
was manikongo of the kingdom of Kongo from 1857 to 1859
Peter III of Kongo
Manikongo of Kongo
Álvaro VII of Kongo
mwene Kongo
Pedro V of Kongo
Manikongo of Kongo
Garcia V du Kongo
Manikongo of the Kingdom of Kongo from 1803 to January 1830
Afonso of Kongo
manikongo of the kingdom of Kongo from mid 1673 to mid 1674
André II of Kongo
Ruler of the Kingdom of Kongo (1798–1842)
Alvare XI du Kongo
of the Kingdom of Kongo from 1764 to 1779.
Nicolau I of Kongo
ruler of the Kingdom of Kongo
Daniel I of Kongo
Manikingo of Kongo
Henri III du Kongo
Manikongo of Kongo from 1842 to 1857
Henri IV du Kongo
Rafael I of Kongo
Manikongo of the Kingdom of Kongo in May 1669 and from 1672 to 1674.
Pedro VI of Kongo
Pedro VI or Mwemba-a-Wuzi or Elelo - the fifty-third manicongo of the Central African Kingdom of the Congo
Francisco I of Kongo
mwene Kongo

Manuel Nkomba of Kongo
monarch
Ana Afonso de Leão
Queen of Nkondo
Afonso V of Kongo
Manikongo of the Kingdom of Kongo from 1784 to 1787

José I of Kongo

Joaquin Ier du Kongo
Ruler of the Kingdom of Kongo (1793–1794)
Kilukeni
The Kilukeni were members of the Lukeni kanda or House of Kilukeni, the ruling dynasty of the Kingdom of Kongo from its inception in the late 14th century until the 1567 with the rise of the House of Kwilu. The Kilukeni were springboard for most of the major factions that battled for control of Kongo during its civil war.
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Kinkanga
The Kinkanga, usually known as the Kinkanga a Mvika or House of Nsundi, was a royal kanda formed by King Pedro II, which ruled the Kingdom of Kongo from 1622 to 1631. While King Pedro II (ruled 1622–24) and his son Garcia I (ruled 1624–1626) were the only other member of the faction or kanda to rule, it retained powerful members in provincial offices in the 1650s until its destruction in the 1670s. Despite this loss in prominence, they were remembered in tradition and are evoked in a proverb, still current in the 1920s Nkutama a mvila za makanda "Kinlaza, Kimpanzu ye Kinlaza makukwa matatu mal
Kimpanzu
The Kimpanzu were members of the Mpanzu kanda also known as the House of Kimpanzu, one of the lineages from which the kings of Kongo were chosen during the 17th century and following Kongo's reunification under Pedro IV. They are remembered in tradition and are evoked in a proverb, still current in the 1920s Nkutama a mvila za makanda "Kinlaza, Kimpanzu ye Kinlaza makukwa matatu malambila Kongo" (Kinkanga, Kimpanzu and Kinlaza are the three stones on which Kongo cooked).
Kinlaza
The Kinlaza were members of the Nlaza kanda or House of Kinlaza, one of the ruling houses of the Kingdom of Kongo during the 17th century. It was one of the main factions during the Kongo Civil War along with the Kimpanzu and Kinkanga a Mvika kandas. They are remembered in tradition and are evoked in a proverb, still current in the 1920s Nkutama a mvila za makanda "Kinkanga, Kimpanzu ye Kinlaza makukwa matatu malambila Kongo" (Kinkanga, Kimpanzu and Kinlaza are the three stones on which Kongo cooked).