Mwanawina I
Mwanawina I was a Litunga (king or chief) of Barotseland in Africa.
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Title | King of Barotseland |
Predecessor | Yubya I |
Successor | Mwananyanda Liwale |
Spouse(s) | Lienenu Nolianga Mbuywana |
Children | Mwananyanda Liwale Mulambwa Santulu Yutuluwakaole Inyambo |
Parent(s) | Prince Mbanga of Nalolo Princess Notulu III |
Biography
Mwanawina was the youngest son of Prince Mbanga, 1st Chief of Nalolo, and brother to the king Yubya I. His mother was princess Notulu.
He succeeded on the death of his brother.
His wives were:
- Lienenu
- Nolianga
- Princess Mbuywana
He died at the village of the Induna Namoyamba.
His sons were kings Mwananyanda Liwale and Mulambwa Santulu and princes Yutuluwakaole (crown prince) and Inyambo.[1]
His grandsons were prince Mwanang'ono and kings Mubukwanu and Silumelume.
References
- Reciprocity and interdependence: the rise and fall of the Kololo Empire in southern Africa in the 19th century by Kabunda Kayongo
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