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Under the rule of Citapankwa , the king's own sister's sons , at least one of whom was also his son - in - law , held the important posts of Nkolemfumu ( C2 ) and Nkula ( C3 ) .2 King Citapankwa had his personal bonded men — both nobles ...
Under the rule of Citapankwa , the king's own sister's sons , at least one of whom was also his son - in - law , held the important posts of Nkolemfumu ( C2 ) and Nkula ( C3 ) .2 King Citapankwa had his personal bonded men — both nobles ...
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2 According to Brelsford , no one acceded to the post of Mwamba until after the king , Citapankwa , died . It is said that a dispute arose between Chitimukulu B4 just before he died and Nkula I Sampa B6 over the appointment , the former ...
2 According to Brelsford , no one acceded to the post of Mwamba until after the king , Citapankwa , died . It is said that a dispute arose between Chitimukulu B4 just before he died and Nkula I Sampa B6 over the appointment , the former ...
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a In terms of constitutional theory and political practice the recorded tale of King Citapankwa's actions exaggerates ... There is no hint that , by right of his conquest , a general could claim a legitimacy counter to the king's and ...
a In terms of constitutional theory and political practice the recorded tale of King Citapankwa's actions exaggerates ... There is no hint that , by right of his conquest , a general could claim a legitimacy counter to the king's and ...
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