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Kai Londo / Kailundu re-write notes:
Fyle, C. Magbaily (2006). Historical dictionary of Sierra Leone. The Scarecrow Press. pp. 82–83. ISBN 978-0-8108-5339-3.
- c. 1845-1896 (Komalu, Luawa Chiefdom)
- Father(?) was warrior Dowii Komei, to a family which owned much land around Kailahun.
- During the 1880s, fought with Bumpe–Gao Chiefdom#Makavoray family, Ndawa, and the Benya family.
- Took control over large areas traditionally belonging to the Kissi people and Gbandi people, expanding his and Ndawa's territory; he and Ndawa allied themselves after a dispute (what dispute) that Londo may have won
- Was a friend of T. J. Alldridge, who described Londo as "a man of small statue but large intelligence... a chief who was never spoken of except in the highest terms." and described his name as a "password" in Mende lands due to "high opinion which [he is] convinced the masses generally entertain towards these chieftans." (pg 130, described along with Mendegla)
- Created an ethnic Kissi state in the 1870s/1880s around Luawa. (pg xix) (a form of Mende state which Fyle charactized as based around a strong leader (Londo), and whose power could be directly tied to the individual in charge. (pg xxx)
- Mende ruler Kabba Sei brokered a peace treaty between Londo and Mendegla
- Allied with Kabba Sei in conflicts with Mbwalomeh, after Mbwalomeh conducted raids on Londo's lands and people. (pg 79-80)
- Joined with Ndawa and won a dispute with the warrior Benya (from Blama) over Makavoray land. (pg 142-143) That campaign spurred on Londo's rise to prominence in the region, but Kai Londo believed that Ndawa had split the land and other winnings unevenly. The two fought (Kpove War???), with Ndawa theatening to attack Londo's base in Luawa. Londo won (??? how?), and the conflict ceased . (pg 143)
Wylie, Kenneth C. (1969). "Innovation and Change in Mende Chieftaincy 1880-1896". The Journal of African History. 10 (2): 295–308 – via JSTOR.
Harris, David John (2014). Sierra Leone: A political history. Oxford University Press. p. 22. ISBN 978-0-19-936176-2.
- Featured on the 500 Leone coin in Sierra Leone
- Allied himself with the British as they took over Sierra Leone in the 19th century, and convinced the leaders to alter their plans for the new Sierra Leone border so that his chiefdo would not be incorporated into Liberia or Guinea. pg 22
Bah, M. Alpha (1998). Fulbe Presence in Sierra Leone: A Case History of Twentieth-century Migration and Settlement Among the Kissi of Koindu. ISBN 978-0-8204-2180-3.
Allied himself with the British in 1880 (specifically Allridge) on the condition that he wouldn't then ally himself with the French (pg 27)
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- ^ "PHLPost release stamps to mark National Children's Month | PHLPost". phlpost.gov.ph. Retrieved 2024-07-17.
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Publication date | 2022 |
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