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Introduction
Maiden Name: Yvette Ruwew Kangaj Kapemb Saroch

Current Name: Kangaj Ruwew

DOB: 11/11/1970 Years Present: 1970-1986 & 1988-1989 (One year break) Province: Katanga, DRC

Name of Royalty: Musumba

Empire: Lunda (Lunda Empire) — Preceding unsigned comment added by TrumanScholar234 (talk • contribs) 21:43, 23 May 2016 (UTC)

Kings of the Past
• Murant Yav (Mbomb) 1874-1883

•     Murant Yav (Yamvo)           ?

•     Murant Yav the 21st (Mutes) 1887-1920

•     Murant Yav the 22nd (Kawamb Diur) 1920-1951

•     Murant Yav the 23rd (Nawej) 1951-1963 (Great-Grandpa) •     Murant Yav the 24th (Mushid Kamin) 1963-2005 (Grandpa)

•     Murant Yav the 25th (Kahumb Tshombe) 2005- Current (Grandpa’s Cousin) Queens of the Past: Kapemb Saroch 1963-1965
 * Murant Yav: Chief/King in Uruund


 * There is not many noted Queens since queens didn’t play a huge role in the Lunda Empire like it does today.

The Start of Lunda
Starting in the 1400’s the Lunda empire started out as mostly a myth, since many stories were heard about over time in the area but the kingdom was never found. Later, in the 1600’s, an unknown man founded the kingdom. But, nobody know who that was. So, unfortunately, we don’t know much about the start of the empire. No kings or queens were noted until the late 1800’s. This old empire still has many kings and queens running the kingdom to this day. — Preceding unsigned comment added by TrumanScholar234 (talk • contribs) 21:27, 25 May 2016 (UTC)

Family Members:
•     Kay Ruwew (Sister)

•     Muramb Ruwew (sister)

•     Mutomb Ruwew (brother)

•     Tshibemb Ruwew (sister)

Languages Spoken:
•     Swahili

•     Uruund

•     Swahili

Queens of the Past:
Kapemb Saroch 1963-1965

Sarah Tshombe 2005-Current
 * There is not many noted Queens since queens didn’t play a huge role in the Lunda Empire like it does today. — Preceding unsigned comment added by TrumanScholar234 (talk • contribs) 21:35, 25 May 2016 (UTC)

Princess Yvette Ruwew:
“I can say being a princess is not [a] super [big thing]. We lived in Musumba for a year. [At the time] we didn’t have any friends or have any fun [Doing anything]. We stayed inside because we were afraid (of being a royal target) people would try to hurt us or kill us.The fun part was that we had no chores to do. For example, when we ate, we could leave our dishes anywhere, and the maids would clean up after us. As a young child, that was cool. We also had a driver. That driver would carry all of our stuff to our classrooms and back. You could ring a bell and they [the maids] would peel an orange or mandarin for me. We even had a band that would sing us to sleep every Saturday from 4pm to 5 am. I miss it so much. I had such a lazy life.” — Preceding unsigned comment added by TrumanScholar234 (talk • contribs) 21:36, 25 May 2016 (UTC)
 * edited for Clarity