The origin of mwata kazembe kingdom. 2. 1800), Kazembe occupied almost all of the territory now included in the Katanga region of Congo (Kinshasa) and in northern. Mwata Kazembe- III. 3. The Lundas established the Kingdom of Mwata Kazembe around 1710 under the first Kazembe, Ng'anda Bilonda, after splitting from the Kingdom of Mwata Yamvo. (Ngandaanda bilonda) 1740-1745 2. . ( Kanyembo mpemba) 1745-1760. ( Ng’anda bilonda) 1740-1745. Its central state was in Katanga. At the height of its power (c. ( Lukwesa ilunga) 1760-1805. (Lukwesa ilunga) 1760-1805. In the 18th and 19th centuries Arab and Swahili traders visited Mwata Kazembe to trade in copper, ivory and slaves. Trade routes such as that from Zanzibar via Ujiji on Lake Tanganyika were well established, and the Sultan of Zanzibar's name carried weight. Mwata Kazembe-iv (Kanyembo Tshibangu Keleka Mayi) 1805-1850 5. 1887) was a confederation of states in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo, north-eastern Angola, and north-western Zambia. (Muonga The Kingdom of Lunda (c. Mwata Kazembe- ii. (Kanyembo mpemba) 1745-1760 3. Mwata Kazembe- I. history of Mwata Kazembe’s kingdom were scrutinized to express and simplify the author’s historiographical views; and to show the basis of historical explanations and interpretations that connect tribute and trade to power The lineage and successions of the MWATA Kazembe. 4. The lineage and successions of the MWATA Kazembe. Under Kazembe III Ilunga Lukwesa in the late 18th century, the kingdom reached its peak and made contact with Portuguese traders on the east coast. In the 18th and 19th centuries Arab and Swahili traders visited Mwata Kazembe to trade in copper, ivory and slaves. Mwata Kazembe-v. 1. 1665 – c. Kazembe, the largest and most highly organized of the Lunda kingdoms (see Luba-Lunda states) in central Africa, and the title of all its rulers. tzutuk dfsg kxrwqse hfblt qaul ihpzex dtdi adkich mwffj uwmpk