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King of Swaziland : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Kings of Swaziland

This page contains a list of paramount chiefs and kings (''Ngwenyamas'') of Swaziland. The King of Swaziland (also known as Ingwenyama) rules alongside the Queen Mother (also known as Ndlovukati). The role of the king has historically been as the head or father of the nation while the Queen Mother is the spiritual leader of the nation.
==Ancient Kings or Chiefs of the Swazi People (pre–1745)==

*Mkhulunkosi
*Qomizitha
*Sukuta
*Madlasomo
*Ndlovu
*Ngwekati
*Mawawa/Kuwawa
*Sidvwabasilutfuli
*Gebase
*Kunene
*Nkabingwe
*Madlabane
*Hhili
*Dulunga
*Dondobola
*Sihuba
*Mlangeni
*Msimudze
*Mbhondlo|Mbhondlo/Mbhoholo
*Tembe
*Sikhulumaloyo
*Langa Samuketi
*Nkomo
*Khabako
*Nkosi I: 1355–1400
*Ngwane I: 1400–1435
*Dlamini I (Matalatala): 1435-1465
*Mswati I: 1480–1520
*Ngwane II: 1520–1550
*Dlamini II: 1555–1600
*Nkosi II: 1600–1640
*Mavuso I: 1645–1680
*Magudulela: 1685–1685
*Ludvonga I: 1685–1715
* Dlamini III: 1720–1744

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