Kasanje Kingdom

Kingdom of Kansanje
1620–1912
GovernmentElective monarchy
King of Kasanje 
• c. 1620
Kalanda ka Imbe
• 1911-1912
Ngwangwa
Historical eraEarly Modern, Late Modern
• Established
1620
• Incorporation into Portuguese Angola
1912
Population
• 1680
~300,000
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Imbangala
Portuguese Angola
Today part ofLunda Norte Province
  1. Population estimate is possibly exaggerated.

The Kasanje Kingdom (1620–1910), also known as the Jaga Kingdom, was a Central African state. It was formed in 1620 by a mercenary band of Imbangala, which had deserted the Portuguese ranks. The state gets its name from the leader of the band, Kasanje, who settled his followers on the upper Kwango River. The Kasanje people were ruled by the Jaga, a king who was elected from among the three clans who founded the kingdom.[1]

  1. ^ Fage, J. D.; Oliver, Roland (1975). The Cambridge History of Africa: From c. 1600 to c. 1790. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 355. ISBN 0-521-20413-5. Retrieved 16 June 2010.