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Mussasa was the wife of Donji, the governor of Matamba. Mussasa was known to be a fierce warrior and even to rival men of her time. Soon after the death of the King Zimbo, Mussasa's husband Donji began to take over his neighboring states. Mussasa soon after the death of her husband, continued the domination and extended her empire. Mussusa educated her daughter Tembandumba to be a soldier and took her to fight side by side in battle. Tembandumba developed a reputation to be as fierce as her mother.

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