The Kingdom of Kongo was a centralized state that existed during the 14th century until its dissolution in 1914. Located in west-central Africa (modern-day northern Angola), it had an advanced political structure and engaged extensively with Portuguese traders.
Imagine the Kingdom of Kongo as a popular shopping mall. Just like how different stores inside a mall attract various customers offering diverse products, the Kingdom of Kongo attracted Portuguese traders with their ivory, copperware, textiles, etc., establishing itself as an important trading hub.
Manikongo: The title given to rulers or kings in the Kingdom of Kongo.
Portuguese Exploration: Portugal's exploration along Africa’s coast led them to establish trade relations with kingdoms such as Kongo.
Afonso I: A ruler who reigned over Kongo during its interaction with Portugal; he tried to blend local traditions with Christianity.
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