Mandume ya Ndemufayo (1894 – 6 February 1917) was the last king of the Oukwanyama, a subset of the Ovambo people of southern Angola and northern Namibia...
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Mandume ya Ndemufayo University (Portuguese: Universidade Mandume ya Ndemufayo) is a public university in Lubango, Angola, established in 1963 named after...
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Germany Mandume Ya Ndemufayo (1894–1917), last king of the Kwanyama, led his people into battles with South African colonial forces Iipumbu Ya Tshilongo...
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is home to two public higher education institutions, namely the Mandume ya Ndemufayo University and the Higher Institute of Education Sciences of Huíla...
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December 1914 to 6 February 1917 with the death of its leader, King Mandume yaNdemufayo, by South African forces in Namibia. The war pitted Portuguese troops...
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Ondonga kings) Uukwanyama (NSM in Namibia) (Battle of the Cunene) (Mandume ya Ndemufayo) Ongandjera (?–?/present) (NSM in Namibia) Uukwaluudhi (pre 1850...
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The convoy system was run from 2000 till 2002. Angola (Operation Mandume ya Ndemufayo) The Namibian Army also deployed troops to help fight UNITA insurgents...
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Namibia and southern Angola. Following the Portuguese defeat of Mandume Ya Ndemufayo in 1917, the Lutheran church in Angola was repressed by the Roman...
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(Omukumbwaimbi) 1904–1911) Mandume ya Ndemufayo (Ondjiva) 1911-1917 Cornelius Mwetupunga Shelungu (Omhedi) 1998-2005 Martha Mwadinomho ya Kristian ya Nelumbu (Omhedi)...
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occupied the German colony of South West Africa. In February 1917, Mandume Ya Ndemufayo, the last king of the Kwanyama of Ovamboland, was killed in a joint[clarification...
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