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250: 214:, then chief town of the Shambaa people. Mbegha also helped the people of Vugha and all the other villages and was awarded with the kingship. He became known as a lion slayer after killing a lion on the way to their village. The grateful farmers gave him wives from each major clan and the respective firstborn sons were placed in charge of all clans, thereby also forging regional unity forming the first Shambaa kingdom with Mbegha as their king. 205:
Upon learning that Mbegha was a skilled pig hunter, the Shambaa people asked him to rid their village of pigs, which kept on destroying their agricultural produce. He killed all pigs and was welcomed by the Shambaa. He was invited to live in
166:. King Mbegha lived during the first half of the 18th century. While his existence is undisputed among historians, his biography is mainly based on oral traditions. Numerous legends have made him a 198:
with the local chief's son. While on a hunt, the chief's son was accidentally killed. In order to escape punishment from the chief, Mbegha had to flee again, this time further northeast into the
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of Tanga Region. Because of disputes with relatives and because it was considered supernaturally dangerous, he was condemned from his homeland. He fled to northern
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ruled the kingdom at its greatest extent starting in 1815. After he died in1862, there was a succession struggle amongst his relatives, and in 1890 the
336: 226:. Mbegha's son Buge grew to become the chief of Vugha and when Mbegha died, Buge succeeded him as king. Buge's son 326: 321: 331: 316: 187: 89: 202:. He lived in the open near a place called Ziai, in caves and camps, hunting wild animals. 8: 263: 235: 227: 199: 139: 104: 147: 255: 223: 183: 119: 65: 179: 155: 310: 231: 159: 93: 69: 282: 167: 195: 163: 97: 73: 211: 191: 114: 207: 85: 245: 150:) was the first king also known the "Lion King" ( 308: 301:Bradt Tanzania: With Zanzibar, Pemba & Mafia 289:, James Currey Publishers, 1985, pages 141-142 303:, Bradt Travel Guides, 2006, pages 234-235 309: 194:, where he became a hunter, hunting 130:(c. 1700s – c.1750s), also known as 13: 182:people from the hilly area of the 14: 348: 248: 296:, University of Wisconsin, 1974 279:, University of Cambridge, 1979 16:Lion King of the Shambaa people 294:The Shambaa Kingdom: A History 277:A modern history of Tanganyika 222:Mbegha was the founder of the 1: 269: 28:Simba Mwene, King of Usambara 7: 241: 10: 353: 173: 287:Oral tradition as history 234:took control and started 217: 113: 103: 79: 57: 49: 41: 33: 26: 21: 337:People from Tanga Region 158:, in modern-day western 178:Mbegha was born to the 327:Precolonial Tanzania 238:the former kingdom. 154:in Kisambaa) of the 264:History of Tanzania 228:Kimweri ye Nyumbai 210:, near modern-day 200:Usambara Mountains 292:Steven Feierman: 125: 124: 344: 322:Tanzanian chiefs 258: 253: 252: 251: 188:Kilindi District 19: 18: 352: 351: 347: 346: 345: 343: 342: 341: 332:Tanga, Tanzania 307: 306: 299:Philip Briggs: 272: 256:Tanzania portal 254: 249: 247: 244: 224:Kilindi dynasty 220: 184:Nguru Mountains 176: 84: 66:Nguru Mountains 64: 62: 17: 12: 11: 5: 350: 340: 339: 334: 329: 324: 319: 317:Shambaa people 305: 304: 297: 290: 280: 271: 268: 267: 266: 260: 259: 243: 240: 219: 216: 186:in modern day 175: 172: 156:Shambaa people 123: 122: 117: 111: 110: 107: 101: 100: 81: 77: 76: 59: 55: 54: 51: 47: 46: 43: 39: 38: 35: 31: 30: 24: 23: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 349: 338: 335: 333: 330: 328: 325: 323: 320: 318: 315: 314: 312: 302: 298: 295: 291: 288: 284: 281: 278: 275:John Iliffe: 274: 273: 265: 262: 261: 257: 246: 239: 237: 233: 229: 225: 215: 213: 209: 203: 201: 197: 193: 189: 185: 181: 171: 169: 165: 161: 157: 153: 149: 145: 144:Mfalme Mbegha 141: 137: 133: 129: 121: 118: 116: 112: 108: 106: 102: 99: 95: 91: 87: 82: 78: 75: 71: 67: 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 40: 37:c.1730s-1750s 36: 32: 29: 25: 20: 300: 293: 286: 276: 221: 204: 177: 160:Tanga Region 151: 143: 136:Mwene Mbegha 135: 131: 127: 126: 94:Tanga Region 70:Tanga Region 27: 283:Jan Vansina 152:Simba Mwene 132:Simbe Mwene 45:New Dynasty 42:Predecessor 311:Categories 270:References 236:colonizing 196:bush pigs 50:Successor 242:See also 164:Tanzania 140:Shamabaa 98:Tanzania 74:Tanzania 232:Germans 212:Bumbuli 192:Kilindi 174:Origins 148:Swahili 120:Kilindi 115:Dynasty 90:Bumbuli 83:c.1750s 63:c.1700s 218:Legacy 170:hero. 168:mythic 128:Mbegha 61:Mbegha 22:Mbegha 208:Vugha 180:Ngulu 146:, in 105:Issue 86:Vugha 34:Reign 142:), ( 109:Buge 80:Died 58:Born 53:Buge 162:of 138:in 134:, ( 313:: 285:: 96:, 92:, 88:, 72:, 68:,

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Nguru Mountains
Tanga Region
Tanzania
Vugha
Bumbuli
Tanga Region
Tanzania
Issue
Dynasty
Kilindi
Shamabaa
Swahili
Shambaa people
Tanga Region
Tanzania
mythic
Ngulu
Nguru Mountains
Kilindi District
Kilindi
bush pigs
Usambara Mountains
Vugha
Bumbuli
Kilindi dynasty
Kimweri ye Nyumbai
Germans
colonizing
Tanzania portal
History of Tanzania

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