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Dec 4, 2023

About Kingdom of Kongo Textbook

Learn the historical theory of the kingdom of Kongo. Free history book

Kingdom of Congo Textbook App is a free history book application about the kingdom of Kong. With this application you can learn and play the game of the kingdom of Congo through historical theory of kongo. The Kingdom of Kongo (Kikongo: Kongo dia Ntotila or Wene wa Kongo; Portuguese: Reino do Congo) was a kingdom located in central Africa in present-day northern Angola, the western portion of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo as well as the southernmost part of Gabon. At its greatest extent it reached from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Kwango River in the east, and from the Congo River in the north to the Kwanza River in the south. The kingdom consisted of several core provinces ruled by the Manikongo, the Portuguese version of the Kongo title Mwene Kongo, meaning "lord or ruler of the Kongo kingdom", but its sphere of influence extended to neighbouring kingdoms, such as Ngoyo, Kakongo, Loango, Ndongo and Matamba, the latter two located in what is Angola today.

From c. 1390 to 1857 it was mostly an independent state. From 1857 to 1914 it functioned as a vassal state of the Kingdom of Portugal. In 1914, following the Portuguese suppression of a Kongo revolt, Portugal abolished the titular monarchy. The title of king of Kongo was restored in 1915. The remaining territories of the kingdom were assimilated into the colony of Angola and the Protectorate of Cabinda respectively. The modern-day Bundu dia Kongo sect favors reviving the kingdom through secession from Angola, the Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Gabon.

Studying the Kingdom of Congo is essential for students, history, international history practitioners, and other professions who wish to study the important theories of the Kingdom of Congo. This will provide you with examples and strategic explanations of the basic questions and answers around kongo. This app will also provide you with the most common & useful chapters. So that this collection of historical theory books of Kongo can be taken anywhere, studied anytime and of course can be accessed offline.

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