Africa
- Ashanti Confederacy – Osei Bonsu, Asantehene (1804–1824)
- Buganda – Kamaya, King of Buganda (1814–1836)
- Bunyoro – Nyamutukura Kyebambe III, Omukama of Bunyoro (1786–1835))
- Burundi – Ntare IV Rugamba, King of Burundi (1796–1852)
- Dahomey – Adandozan, King of Dahomey (1797–1818)
- Ethiopia – Egwale Seyon, Emperor of Ethiopia (1801–1818)
- Shewa – Sahle Selassie, Negus (1813–1847)
- Fulani Empire – Muhammed Bello, Fulani Sultan (1814–1837)
- Mayotte – Suhali bin Salim, Sultan of Mayotte (1807–1817)
- Ndzuwani –
- Alawi bin Husain, Sultan of Ndzuwani (1796–1816)
- Abdallah bin Alawi, Sultan of Ndzuwani (1816–1832)
- Rwanda – Yuhi III, Mwami of Rwanda (1797–1830)
- Swaziland – King Sobhuza I (1815–1836? 1939?)
- Zulu –
- Senzangakona, King of the Zulu (1781–1816)
- Shaka, King of the Zulu (1816–1828)
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Famous quotes containing the word africa:
“What is Africa to me:
Copper sun or scarlet sea,
Jungle star or jungle track,
Strong bronzed men, or regal black
Women from whose loins I sprang
When the birds of Eden sang?”
—Countee Cullen (19031946)
“Are you there, Africa with the bulging chest and oblong thigh? Sulking Africa, wrought of iron, in the fire, Africa of the millions of royal slaves, deported Africa, drifting continent, are you there? Slowly you vanish, you withdraw into the past, into the tales of castaways, colonial museums, the works of scholars.”
—Jean Genet (19101986)
“There has never been in history another such culture as the Western civilization M a culture which has practiced the belief that the physical and social environment of man is subject to rational manipulation and that history is subject to the will and action of man; whereas central to the traditional cultures of the rivals of Western civilization, those of Africa and Asia, is a belief that it is environment that dominates man.”
—Ishmael Reed (b. 1938)