Mwananyanda Liwale

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Mwananyanda Liwale
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TitleKing of Barotseland
Successor Mulambwa Santulu
ChildrenMwanang'ono (son)
Parent(s) Mwanawina I [ citation needed ]

Mulena Yomuhulu Mbumu wa Litunga Mwananyanda Liwale was a King of Barotseland in Zambia, very unpopular ruler.[ citation needed ]

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Biography

Family

Mwananyanda was the second son of the King Mwanawina I and grandson of Prince Mbanga and Princess Notulu.[ citation needed ]

His brothers were Prince Yutuluwakaole and King Mulambwa Santulu,[ citation needed ] who succeeded him.

He had a son, Prince Mwanang'ono,[ citation needed ] who was a candidate for the succession.

Reign

Mwananyanda Liwale succeeded his father.[ citation needed ]

Queen Notulu was killed on his order, being starved to death.

He was killed by Mwanamatia, 4th Chief of Nalolo. [1]

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References

  1. Bulozi Under the Luyana Kings by Mutumba Mainga