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  1. Kingdom of Kongo - Wikipedia

    Although initially Kongo exported few slaves, following the development of a successful sugar-growing colony on the Portuguese island of São Tomé, Kongo became a major source of slaves for the …

  2. Kongo | Facts, Map, People, Civil War, & History | Britannica

    Kongo, former kingdom in west-central Africa, located south of the Congo River (present-day Angola and Democratic Republic of the Congo). According to traditional accounts, the kingdom was founded …

  3. Kingdom of Kongo - World History Encyclopedia

    May 2, 2019 · Located on the western coast of central Africa and south of the Congo River (formerly known as the Zaire River), the kingdom arose in the late 14th century CE following the alliance of …

  4. The Kingdom of Kongo [1390–1857] - The African History

    The Kongo kingdom is one of the kingdoms that flourished in the 1300s (14th century). We touch on the history of countries such as Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo when we talk about …

  5. Kongo (historical kingdom) | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Kongo was notable for being one of the first African kingdoms to engage formally with Europe, welcoming Portuguese explorers and missionaries, which led to the adoption of Christianity and the …

  6. The Kingdom of Kongo: A Centralized African Powerhouse

    Feb 3, 2025 · Despite its decline, the Kingdom of Kongo remains a symbol of African resilience, governance, and early global diplomacy. The kingdom’s art, language, and Christian influence still …

  7. Kingdom of Kongo - Wikiwand

    The Kingdom of Kongo was a kingdom in Central Africa. It was located in present-day northern Angola, the western portion of the Democratic Republic of the Congo...

  8. Kingdom of Kongo 1390–1914 - South African History Online

    May 18, 2016 · The Kingdom of Kongo was a large kingdom in the western part of central Africa. The name comes from the fact that the founders of the kingdom were KiKongo speaking people, and the …

  9. Kongo, kingdom of - Encyclopedia.com

    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 …

  10. The Kongo kingdom - Royal Museum for Central Africa

    The Kongo kingdom is one of Africa’s ancient kingdoms whose history is exceptionally well documented. This article highlights some pieces of this rich, centuries-old history, and deconstructs some of the …