Silumelume
Mulena Yomuhulu Mbumu wa Litunga Selumelume Muimui (or Silumelume) was a Chief of Barotseland in Africa.[1]
Silumelume | |
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Chief of Barotseland | |
Succeeded by | Mubukwanu (brother) |
Personal details | |
Relations | Mulambwa Santulu (father) Monambeza (sister) |
Children | Maselokwa and Kutauka |
Family and life
Silumelume was a son of the King Mulambwa Santulu and thus grandson of King Mwanawina I.
Lozi people believed that he was a descendant of god Nyambe.
He became a king in 1835 after his father died, but his brother Mubukwanu was not pleased with that.[2]
Death
Silumelume was in fact chosen by the nation's council, but he was soon assassinated, perhaps on the instructions of his brother, who thereupon succeeded him.[3]
He was killed by Mwene Siengale during a session of the Khotla and was buried at Namaweshi.
Children
His wife is unknown, but his children were Maselokwa and Kutauka (gender unknown).
Sources
- Kingdoms of the savanna by Jan Vansina
- A history of Africa in the 19th century by Esther I. Njiro
- The Elites of Barotseland, 1878-1969 by Gerald L. Caplan
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