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Colonial Battles (Part 4), the Fall of the Kongo Kingdom in 1665

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On October 29, 1665, during the Battle of Ambuila, the furious charges of African warriors came to break against the square formed by the Portuguese. It was the disappearance of the Kongo Kingdom, five magical letters that slammed, resonate, like a huge blow of drum from the depths of Africa. A story by Eric Laffite The map of the Kingdom of Kongo. The capital appears on a tributary of the Congo, the Lunda. In 1482, ten years before Christopher …
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On October 29, 1665, during the Battle of Ambuila, the furious charges of African warriors came to break against the square formed by the Portuguese. It was the disappearance of the Kongo Kingdom, five magical letters that slammed, resonate, like a huge blow of drum from the depths of Africa. A story by Eric Laffite The map of the Kingdom of Kongo. The capital appears on a tributary of the Congo, the Lunda. In 1482, ten years before Christopher …

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Mondafrique broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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