Shangali
| Shangali | |||||
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Mangi Shangali (Center) of Machame c.1890s | |||||
| King of Machame | |||||
| Reign | August 1890–1901 | ||||
| Predecessor | Mangi Ngamini of Machame | ||||
| Successor | Mangi Ngulelo of Machame | ||||
| Born | c.1870s Foo, Machame Kingdom | ||||
| Died | 1950s Kilimanjaro Region, British Tanganyika | ||||
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| Dynasty | Kombe | ||||
| Father | Ndesserua | ||||
| Mother | Nuya of Machame | ||||
| Religion | Traditional African religions | ||||
Shangali or Mangi Shangali Ndesserua Kombe (c.1870s–1950s), also called Mangi Shangali of Machame (Mangi Shangali in Kichagga; Mfalme Shangali in Swahili), was a well-known monarch of the Chaga in the second half of the 19th century. He was the son of Mangi Ndesserua of Machame and a king of the Chagga. Mangi means king in Kichagga.