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Ngulu (weapon), the Glossary

Index Ngulu (weapon)

A Ngulu is an execution sword used by the Bantu peoples (including the Ngombe, Doko, Ngala, etc.) of the Congo Basin.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 8 relations: Ancient Egypt, Bantu peoples, Belgians, Brooklyn Museum, Congo Basin, Congo Free State, Decapitation, Khopesh.

  2. African weapons

Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt was a civilization of ancient Northeast Africa.

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Bantu peoples

The Bantu peoples are an ethnolinguistic grouping of approximately 400 distinct native African ethnic groups who speak Bantu languages.

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Belgians

Belgians (Belgen; Belges; Belgier) are people identified with the Kingdom of Belgium, a federal state in Western Europe.

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Brooklyn Museum

The Brooklyn Museum is an art museum in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.

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Congo Basin

The Congo Basin (Bassin du Congo) is the sedimentary basin of the Congo River.

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Congo Free State

The Congo Free State, also known as the Independent State of the Congo (État indépendant du Congo), was a large state and absolute monarchy in Central Africa from 1885 to 1908.

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Decapitation

Decapitation is the total separation of the head from the body.

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Khopesh

The khopesh (ḫpš; also vocalized khepesh) is an Egyptian sickle-shaped sword that developed from battle axes.

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See also

African weapons

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ngulu_(weapon)