Ngalama
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Ngalama | |
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Title | King of Barotseland |
Spouse(s) | Cousin |
Children |
Yeta II Nalute Ngombala |
Parents | Chief Ingulamwa |
Mulena Yomuhulu Mbumu wa Litunga Ngalama was a High Chief of Lozi people in Barotseland Zambia, Africa.[1]
Biography
Ngalama was a son of Prince Ingulamwa, Chief of Mokola, who was a son of Queen Mbuymamwambwa.[2]
He was adopted by his paternal uncle, Chief Inyambo, and he succeeded on the death of his other uncle, king Yeta I.
Ngalama had married a daughter of his uncle, Prince Mwanambinyi.[3]
He died at Kwandu, having had sons who were kings: Yeta II Nalute and Ngombala.
His grandson was Prince Mbanga.
References
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