Category
page 1History of Katanga
Kingdom of Lunda
pre-colonial African confederation of states in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola and Zambia
State of Katanga
unrecognised historical state in Africa
Kivu conflict
umbrella term for a series of protracted armed conflicts in the Kivu provinces in the eastern DR of the Congo which have occurred since the end of the Second Congo War since 2 June 2004 till present
Yeke Kingdom
former kingdom of the Garanganze people in Katanga, DR Congo
Front for the National Liberation of the Congo
Congolese left-wing armed opposition group and political party that was founded by rebels of Katangese origin and composed of former members of the Katangese Gendarmerie which was active mainly in Angola and Zaire during the 1970s

M'siri
thumb|250px|Msiri portrayed in an 1886 book.
Katanga insurgency
ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Stairs Expedition to Katanga
Belgian expedition to claim Katanga
Mai Mai Kata Katanga
Mai-mai rebel group in the DR Congo which advocates the independence of the Congo's Katanga Province, fighting in the Katanga insurgency
Batwa-Luba clashes
series of clashes in the Democratic Republic of Congo between the Twa Pygmy people, Note and Bantu Luba from 2013 to 2020 in the province of Tanganyika
CONAKAT
The Confederation of Tribal Associations of Katanga (; CONAKAT) was one of the main political parties in the Belgian Congo and was led by the pro-Western regionalist Moïse Tshombe and his interior minister, Godefroid Munongo. It became the ruling party of the State of Katanga whose declaration of independence sparked the Congo Crisis.