KONGO, KINGDOM OF

kôngˈgō, kŏngˈ–, former state of W central Africa, founded in the 14th cent. In the 15th cent. the kingdom stretched from the Congo River in the north to the Loje River in the south and from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to beyond the Kwango River in the east. Several smaller autonomous states to the south and east paid tribute to it. Kongo was ruled by the manikongo, or king, and was divided into six provinces, each administered by a governor appointed by the manikongo.

In 1482, Diogo Cão, a Portuguese explorer, visited the kingdom, and the reigning manikongo, Nzinga Nkuwu, was favorably impressed with Portuguese culture. In 1491, Portuguese missionaries, soldiers, and artisans were welcomed at Mbanza, the capital of the kingdom. The missionaries soon gained converts, including Nzinga Nkuwu (who took the name João I), and the soldiers helped the manikongo defeat an internal rebellion.

The next manikongo, Afonso I (reigned 1505–43), was raised as a Christian and attempted to convert the kingdom to Christianity and European ways. However, the Portuguese residents in Kongo were primarily interested in increasing their private fortunes (especially through capturing Africans and selling them into slavery), and, despite the attempts of King Manuel I of Portugal to channel the efforts of his subjects into constructive projects, the continued rapaciousness of the Portuguese played a major part in weakening the kingdom and reducing the hold of the capital (renamed São Salvador) over the provinces.

After the death of Afonso, Kongo declined rapidly and suffered major civil wars. The Portuguese shifted their interest southward to the kingdom of Ndongo and helped Ndongo defeat Kongo in 1556. However, in 1569 the Portuguese aided Kongo by helping to repel an invasion from the east by a Lunda ethnic group. The slave trade, which undermined the social structure of Kongo, continued to weaken the authority of the manikongo.

In 1641, Manikongo Garcia II allied himself with the Dutch in an attempt to control Portuguese slave traders, but in 1665 a Portuguese force decisively defeated the army of Kongo and from that time onward the manikongo was little more than a vassal of Portugal. The kingdom disintegrated into a number of small states, all controlled to varying degrees by the Portuguese. The area of Kongo was incorporated mostly into Angola and partly into the Independent State of the Congo (see Congo, Democratic Republic of the) in the late 19th cent.

See J. K. Thornton, The Kingdom of Kongo (1983); A. W. Hilton, The Kingdom of Kongo (1985).

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...Essays on the Akan and the Kingdom of Asante IVOR WILKS OHIO UNIVERSITY...gold : essays on the Akan and the Kingdom of Asante / Ivor Wilks. p. cm. Includes...Land, Labor, Gold, and the Forest Kingdom of Asante: A Model of Early Change...
...several hundred miles. Their language, Kikongo, is one of the major languages of Zaire and the Congo Republic. The Kingdom of Kongo, flourishing impressively when Europeans first reached Africa, was historically one of the great premodern African...
...Abako, with its utopian references to the return of a quasi-mythical Kongo kingdom, was clearly similar in some ways to Kimbanguism...apparently converted the king and most of the nobility of the Kongo kingdom, whose capital was at Mbanza Kongo now Sao Salvador...
...I. PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT THE Kingdom of Ruanda lies within latitudes 1...form part of the southern border of the kingdom, separating it from its Burundi...politically and culturally part of the kingdom in the past. There are Ruanda...
...was his to give, as ruler of the kingdom of Gajaaga: seventy-odd miles of the...1744 , ed. Andre Delcourt The kingdom of Kajaaga, in which I was now arrived...remained independent towns within the kingdom of Gajaaga. My grandfather Mammadu...
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The destruction of the Kingdom of Kongo. by David Lopes...decades before Cao reached the Kingdom of Kongo. The Canaries were mentioned...sometimes heroic efforts, the Kingdom of Kongo was destroyed, as completely...
...Ground and the destruction of the Kingdom of Kongo. The mantra about repeating...Indeed, the two vast injunctions of the discipline--toward memory and...The more one remembers the details of a story, the less clear its moral...
...LUC. Le roi du Kongo et les monstres...loyal supporter of James Frazer...healthy and the kingdom prospers. If...if any part of the kings body...afflicted, so is the kingdom. While living...protect the kingdoms prosperity. Some of the instances...
...northern limits of the old Kingdom of Kongo (in Dennett, 1898...added that among non-Kongo peoples in Gabon, influenced...northern expansion of the Loango kingdom, one finds a logical...Hilton, A. 1985. The Kingdom of Kongo. Oxford: Clarendon...
...in Sony Labou Tansis kingdom of militants reflects...revolutionary spirit. The Kongo prophet, Simon Kimbangu...corresponds to that of the former Kongo kingdom, which extends from...the re-establishment of a Kongo kingdom. The definition of...
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...decisive contact between the kingdom of Kongo and the papacy was established...READING: John K. Thornton, The Kingdom of Kongo: Civil War and Transition, 1641-1718...Press, 1983); Anne Hilton, The Kingdom of Kongo, (Clarendon Press, 1985); Richard...
...rulers had had enough. From the early sixteenth century the kingdom of Benin, now at the height of its expansion and power, refused...more slaves to the Portuguese. And in 1526 the King of Kongo, Affonso I, a Christian convert literate in Portuguese...
...to was that of Filippo Pigafetta. His History of the Kingdom of Kongo was published in 1591. He based it on first-hand information...translation in 1881. Pigafetta informs us that the Kingdom of Kongo measured 1,685 miles in circumference and was divided...
...Ange-Nelly Barwendere, 26, the 6ft 2 in student from Burundi, who played Queen Nzingah (1512-1663), the brave queen of the Kingdom of Kongo who gave the Portuguese such a hiding for their adventures. Third was Serena Williams (not of tennis but a Jamaican...
...seeking to convert West Africans to Catholicism. As John Thornton, an authority on African Christianity writes, "the Kingdom of Kongo accepted Christianity in 1491 and retained it from then on."3 By 1491, the West African coast had been thoroughly...
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...Portuguese were among the earliest Europeans to settle in Africa. Diogo Cao reached the powerful Kongo Kingdom in 1483. By sailing into the opening of the Congo River from the Atlantic, he initiated trade in spices, gold, ivory, sugar and slaves...
...on the left is a threatening one for the Kongo African peoples who made him. It implies...cures for illnesses. Its the tracing of these functions - as well as their aesthetic...Male Figure of a Chief," from the Kuba kingdom of West Kasai, also gains strength through...
...Viva Petaca while in theSprint, Sacred Kingdom gets the vote after an awesome performance...The Mile looks open but Japanese horse Kongo Rikishio could lead all the way. Sha Tin...its main stand that runs the whole length of the straight, plusthe worlds first retractable...


 

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CONGO, KINGDOM OF THE see Kongo, kingdom of . ____________________ The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright 2007, Columbia University Press. Licensed from Lernout Hauspie Speech Products N.V. All rights reserved.
...Notable among the states were the kingdom of Kongo (founded in the 14th cent.), centered...the king of Ndongo (a vassal state of Kongo). The Portuguese had little influence...backed, traveled far inland to the kingdom of Mwata Kazembe. In the mid-19th...
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...for highly stylized wood and metal figures that were placed in reliquaries. The Congo Region The sculpture of the Kongo kingdom is usually characterized by naturalism. Each of the cultures ancestor figures represents a personalized portrait...
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