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    Ndumbé Lobé Bell or King Bell (c. 1839 – December 1897) was a leader of the Duala people in what is now the southern part of Cameroon during the period...
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  • Ndumbe is a given name. It may refer to the following people: Ndumbe Lobe Bell (1839–1897) a leader of the Duala people in Southern Cameroon Ndumbe Eyoh...
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  • "kings", came from the two lineages of Bell and Akwa. Manga came from the Bell lineage, son of King Ndumbe Lobe Bell. He was English-educated. In the period...
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  • younger brother of King Rudolf Duala Manga Bell, sharing the same mother and father, King Auguste Manga Ndumbe Bell. He was deposed in 1920 by the French administration...
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  • King Bell may refer to several Cameroonian rulers: Henri Lobe Bell Ndumbe Lobe Bell Manga Ndumbe Bell (1838–1898) Rudolf Duala Manga Bell (1873–1914) Richard...
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  • manufacturing entrepreneur Morley Bell (1894–1976), Canadian lawyer and politician Ndumbe Lobe Bell, Duala ruler in Cameroon Neil Bell (disambiguation), multiple...
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    both Kamerun and Europe, he succeeded his father Manga Ndumbe Bell on 2 September 1908. Bell styled himself after European rulers and at first generally...
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    with missionaries in the region. In response to these misdeeds, King Ndumbe Lobe Bell of the Duala led a delegation of tribal chieftains to Berlin in 1902...
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  • these were the Priso sublineage, which established independence from the Bell lineage in the late 18th century. The Akwa lineage followed suit sometime...
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    with a treaty with local chiefs in the Douala area, in particular Ndumbe Lobe Bell, then gradually it was extended to the interior. In 1911, France ceded...
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