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बेम्बा Meaning in English



बेम्बा शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : bemba


बेम्बा हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण

क्वाचा नाम उषाकाल के लिए प्रयुक्त न्यांजा और बेम्बा शब्द से लिया गया है।


क्वाजा न्यांजा और बेम्बा शब्द 'सूर्योदय' से लिया गया है, जो राष्ट्र वाक्य स्वतंत्रता का नया सूर्योदय से लिया गया है।


""क्वाचा नाम उषाकाल के लिए प्रयुक्त न्यांजा और बेम्बा शब्द से लिया गया है।





बेम्बा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

Gizenga turned down an offer of UN protection and was eventually imprisoned on the island Bula Mbemba which lies in the mouth of the Congo River.


This clan traces its ancestry to Mbemba Nshinga (aka Nzinga) who ruled Kongo from 1509-1543.


Mbemba was called King Afonso l by the Portuguese whom he hosted in his kingdom for many years.


Mwene Kongo VIII Mvemba (also known as Muhemba, Mbemba, or Mubemba) also underwent Christian baptism and received a Portuguese regal name as his baptismal name: Alfonso I (Reid, 2012).


Shortly after the 1543 death of Mwene Kongo VIII Mvemba, a Nzinga (Alfonso Mubemba), early progenitors of AbaBemba rebelled against the Kongo Kingdom, which was becoming heavily influenced and dominated by the Portuguese, particularly through Christian conversion, slavery, trade, and European education.


Mwene Kongo VIII Mvemba a Mzinga (Alfonso Mubemba), is regarded as the ur-ancestor of AbaBemba.


The onomatopoetic similarities between -vemba (in Mvemba) and –bemba (in AbaBemba) as well as the existence of the Christian statues in the royal archives (banenye) historically connect AbaBemba to the Kongo Kingdom.


The Chitimukulu is the Mwine Lubemba (owner of the Bemba kingdom) and Paramount chief; UluBemba is divided into semi-autonomous chieftainship under the reign of the Chitimukulu’s brothers, sons, and nephews.


The Bemba language (Ichibemba) is most closely related to the Bantu languages Kiswahili in East Africa, Kaonde (in Zambia and the DRC), Luba (in the DRC), Nsenga and Tonga (in Zambia), and Nyanja/Chewa (in Zambia and Malawi).


In Zambia, Chibemba is mainly spoken in the Northern, Luapula and Copperbelt Provinces, and has become the most widely spoken African language in the country, although not always as a first language.


Imilandu ya Babemba [Bemba history].





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