In the early 17th century, in 1624 an unbeatable and clever Angola black queen was born in Angola's Kilombo Bamboo Tamba, a daughter of King Gola Kill Angel Kiia Samba, known as a principal, in the fight against Portuguese invaders I was able to interact with people. It resists until the end of 1663 and is not caught. Nzinga Mbandi is known for its courage and knowledge. After her 343 years of death, Angola still remembers her as the queen galaxy. She left a black identity and an indelible sign for Africans.
Queen Anna Nsinga, also known as Ana de Sousa Nzinga Mbande, is the Queen of the Ndongo Kingdom and the Matamba Kingdom (occupying Angola country in southern Africa today), who lived in the 16th and 17th centuries. Queen Nzinga best remembers her resistance to Portuguese and releases her people from slavery. Queen Nzinga is thought to have been born in the early 1580s. Nzinga's father, Ngola Kiluanji Kia Samba, is the ruler of the people of Ndongo. In the same year Nzinga was born, the king began to guide his people against the Portuguese colonialists. Because of the growing demand for slave labor in the new world colonies like Brazil, it is said that these Europeans are attacking the slave territory of Ndongo. In addition, the Portuguese tried to conquer the area thought to contain silver mines.
Queen Anna Ninga (1583 - 17 December 1663) is Nudongo of the people of the Mubunund of Angola and the Queen of the 17th century (Marino Muhatu) of the Kingdom of Matamaba. Born in dominant family of Ningjinga and Matamba, Ning Jinga showed the ability to solve the political crisis as ambassador of Portugal, and then when his brother killed himself, he grabbed power in the kingdom It was. Nzinga fought boldly and struggling for her kingdom, rebellious against the freedom and status of the Portuguese colonized in the area at the time. Today, she was remembered in Angola due to her political and diplomatic insights and her excellent military tactics. In 2002, the statue of the queenashi by President Santos at that time was dedicated to the celebration of the 27th anniversary.
Nzinga (or Jinga) is the colorful queen of the Kingdom of Ndongo and Matamba. She is respectful of the resistance of the Portuguese who are increasingly occupying what is now called Angola. Nzinga continued its east voyage to Portugal, formed a strong guerrilla team, conquered Matamba, and established an alliance to dominate slave routes. She even formed an alliance with the Dutch people. And that helped her stop the progress in Portuguese. After a series of decisive recessions, Nzinga negotiated a peace treaty with Portugal, but still refused to pay homage to the King of Portugal. (Nzinga is a feature of our source, I am not going to bow: a political woman in world history)