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The Kingdom of Luba (1585–1889), which emerged in the marshy grasslands of the Upemba Depression in what is now southern Congo around 1585, initially began as a kingdom. Over time, through a combination of conquests, strategic marriages, and alliances, it expanded its territory and influence, eventually transforming into a significant empire. This growth in territory and power allowed the Luba state to elevate its status from a kingdom to an empire.

Mulopwe = Emperor

Tenure Incumbent Notes
1585 Foundation of the Luba kingdom
c. 1585 to c. 1620[1] Kongolo[1], muLopwe A powerful warrior who subjugated several local chiefdoms and created the first Luba empire.[2]
c. 1620 to c. 1640[1] Ilunga Kalala[1], muLopwe Son of Kongolo.[2] He was a great warrior who extended the Luba kingdom. This caused Kongolo to become jealous and he attempted to have Kalala killed, but failed. Kalala defeated his father Kongolo in war and founded the second Luba empire in c. 1620.[2]
c. 1640 to c. 1650[1] Kasongo Mwine Kibanza[1], muLopwe  
c. 1650 to c. 1670[1] Ngoi Sanza[1], muLopwe  
c. 1670 to c. 1685[1] Kasongo Kabundulu[1], muLopwe  
c. 1685 to c. 1700[1] Kumwimba[1], muLopwe  
c. 1700 to c. 1715[1] Kasongo Bonswe[1], muLopwe  
c. 1715 to c. 1740[1] Mwine Kombe Dai[1], muLopwe  
c. 1740 to c. 1742[1] Kadilo[1], muLopwe  
c. 1742 to c. 1749[1] Kekenya[1], muLopwe  
c. 1749 to c. 1769[1] Kaumbo[1], muLopwe  
c. 1769 to c. 1780[1] Miketo[1]orNkongolo Mwamba, muLopwe  
c. 1780 to 1809 Ilunga Sunga[1]orIlunga Maniema Nsungu, muLopwe  
c. 1800 to ???? Kasongo Mukaya, muLopwe In rebellion
1809 to 1837 Kumwimba Ngombe, muLopwe  
1837 Ndai Mujinga[1]orNdaye Muzinga, muLopwe Usurper
1837 to 1864 Ilunga Kabale, muLopwe  
1864 to 1865 Muloba[1]orMaloba Konkola, muLopwe  
1865 to 1869 Kitamba, muLopwe  
1869 to 1886 Kasongo a Kalombo, muLopwe  
1886 to 1889 Nday a Mande, muLopwe  
Division into two royal lineages
Kasongo Lineage
1889 to October 1917 Kasong'wa Nyembo, muLopwe  
1917 to 1935 Umpafu Ilunga Kumwimba, muLopwe  
1935 to 1957 Ilunga Kisuku, muLopwe  
1957 to 1964 Kasongo wa Nyembo, muLopwe  
1964 to 1964 Kisula Ngoy, muLopwe  
Kabongo Lineage
1942 Maniema Nilemba Boniface , muLopwe  
1948 Maniema Boniface Kalowa, muLopwe
(Ilunga Balowa Boniface)
(Dibwe Kalowa Boniface)
 
October 1960 to c1980 Kabongo Maniema Dibwe, muLopwe  
c1980 to 2000s? Kumwimba Kabongo Kansh'imbu, muLopwe  
House of South-Kasai
1959-2015 Albert I (Albert Kalonji Ditunga) Mulopwe
La photo montre l'Empereur Luba Albert Ier lors de son intronisation en tant que Mulopwe du peuple Luba. Debout, en costume et couronné, il est entouré de dignitaires Luba et de fonctionnaires. La noblesse Luba, agenouillée devant lui.
Luba Emperor Albert Kalonji during his enthronement as Mulopwe of the Baluba. Wearing a headdress and holding a ax, he is seated on a throne surrounded by a large crowd. This solemn scene illustrates a key moment in Luba culture.
His Imperial Majesty Emperor Albert I: The first elected Luba Emperor, Albert I, was elected Mulopwe by the Luba nobility and notables in March 1959. In 1960, Albert Kalonji member of the Luba nobility and heir to clan-Chief Edmond Mukanya became President of the Luba State of South-Kasai. A year later, in 1961, the nobility and his government voted to have the autonomous state become a federated monarchy. Albert I then became the first constitutional monarchinLuba history. Albert is also remembered as one of the fathers of the Congolese independence he died in 2015. members of his direct and extended family currently live in the DRC, Belgium and Luxemburg.
Mulopwe Albert 1 "Ditunga"

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Stewart, John (2006). African States and Rulers (3rd ed.). Jefferson: McFarland & Company Inc. p. 146. ISBN 0-7864-2562-8.
  • ^ a b c Stewart, John (2006). African States and Rulers (3rd ed.). Jefferson: McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 145. ISBN 0-7864-2562-8.

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