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Draft:Boma Kingdom

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Boma Kingdom
c. 1600
CapitalMbali
Ngeliboma 
History 
• Established
c. 1600
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Mwene Muji
Congo Free State

The Boma Kingdom, Ibar, or Giribuma was a polity in the Congo Basin. It split from Mwene Muji in the early 17th century.[1]: 41 

Boma oral traditions, first collected in 1926, detail how the Boma people have inhabited the region, following a group of leaders south down the Kwango River to escape their elders forcing them to work in mines. They settled in three waves, creating subdivisions in the group. The tale then goes on to detail the conquest of the region by the Ngeli, one of the elders they had fled from, thus giving the leaders of the Boma Kingdom legitimacy by being elders of the original founders.[1]: 38 

References

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  1. ^ a b Thornton, John (2024). "Mwene Muji: A Medieval Empire in Central Africa?". The Journal of African History. 65 (1): 30–46. doi:10.1017/S0021853724000161. ISSN 0021-8537.