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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NyabinghiNyabinghi - Wikipedia

    Nyabinghi or Nyabingi is a legendary woman in the culture of Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania, where religions or 'possession cults' formed around her. In the 20th century, the name "Nyabinghi" was adopted by practitioners of Jamaican Rastafari, was adopted for their gatherings and later as a drumming style used in religious practices.

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      Nyabinghi, also Nyahbinghi, Niyabinghi, Niyahbinghi, is the...

  2. Nyabinghi, also Nyahbinghi, Niyabinghi, Niyahbinghi, is the gathering of Rastafari people to celebrate and commemorate key dates significant to Rastafari throughout the year. It is essentially an opportunity for the Rastafari to congregate and engage in praise and worship.

  3. Oct 12, 2009 · Nyahbinghi is the oldest of all the Rastafarian subgroups. Nyahbinghi attempts to keep the link between Rastafarian faith and African heritage close. The group is named after Queen Nyahbinghi who...

  4. Probably the largest Rastafari group, the House of Nyabinghi is an aggregate of more traditional and militant Rastas who seek to retain the movement close to the way in which it existed during the 1940s. [1]

  5. rw.wikipedia.org › wiki › NyabinghiNyabinghi - Wikipedia

    Nyabingi yari umugore w'icyamamare mu Rwanda / Uganda / Tanzaniya, izina rye rikaba risobanura "ufite ibintu byinshi". [1] [2] Itariki n'aho yavukiye birahatana. Jim Freedman, umuhanga mu bumenyi bw’umuntu wize ibijyanye n’umutwe wa Nyabinghi mu Rwanda / Uganda, avuga ko nyabinghi yaba yaravutse ahagana murwa 1750–1800.

  6. Sep 7, 2021 · Nyabinghi or Nyabingi was a queen in Rwandan, Ugandan, and Tanzanian history. Muhumuza was her first name, which means “one who brings peace.” Then she was given the name Nyabingi, which means abundance in the Runyankole language of the Ankole kingdom, which is located in western Uganda today.

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  8. Nov 14, 2023 · Di ‘Nyabingh, also known as Nyabinghi, is a gathering or celebration where Rastafarians come together to praise Jah, meditate, chant spiritual hymns, and drum di heartbeat of the Most High. It is a powerful expression of Rasta spirituality and unity.

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