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King Mbandzeni (1855 - 1889)
Mbandzeni was a diplomatic leader who preserved Eswatini’s sovereignty during an era of intense colonial expansion. He guided the nation with resilience.
King Ngwane V (1890 - 1899)
Ngwane V upheld Swazi traditions and guided the nation with dignity during his time on the throne. His reign reinforced cultural continuity and resilience.
King Sobhuza II (1921 - 1982)
Sobhuza II, the world’s longest-reigning monarch, guided Eswatini through the colonial era, and led the nation to independence from Britain.
King Mswati III (1986 - Present)
King Mswati III, the current Ingwenyama, continues the monarchy’s legacy, guiding Eswatini into the modern era.
ABOUT
The Kingdom of Eswatini
The Kingdom of Eswatini stands as one of Africa’s last absolute monarchies, a realm where ancient tradition and regal majesty are woven into the very fabric of national life. At its heart is the dual monarchy of the Ingwenyama, the Lion King, and the Indlovukazi, the Great Elephant, ruling together in harmony as guardians of the nation’s soul. The Swazi throne carries an unbroken lineage of kings whose legacy stretches across centuries, embodying resilience, sovereignty, and cultural splendor. Eswatini’s monarchy remains a living symbol of unity and pride, radiating majesty that continues to inspire its people and captivate the world.
National events serve as powerful moments of unity, preserving cultural heritage, strengthening national identity.
National Events
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Incwala
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Umhlanga
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Buganu
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Butimba
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