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Abakwa may
refer to: Bamenda, a city in
Cameroon Abakuá, a
secret society with
roots in
eastern Nigeria, and the
style of
music pla**** by its
members This...
- Bamenda, also
known as
Abakwa and
Mankon Town, is a city in
northwestern Cameroon and
capital of the
Northwest Region. The city has a po****tion of about...
- The Zulu
royal family, also
known as the
House of Zulu (Zulu:
abakwaZulu, lit. 'people of the
place of Zulu')
consists of the King of the Zulu Nation,...
- COVID-19 pandemic. This club has
several names among which are P-ton ton and
Abakwa boys and is one of the
oldest clubs in Cameroon, the flag
bearer of the...
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divided administratively into 5
communes and in turn into villages. The
Abakwa Central district is
further divided into 3 sub-districts,
namely Bamenda...
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Mpondo people share a
common lineage with Ama-Mpondomise, Ama-Xesibe,
Abakwa-Mkhize, Ama-Bomvu and Ama-Bomvana.[citation needed] King Sibiside's offspring:...
- Colony. He was the son of
Chief Macinza,
sometimes called Macinga, of the
abakwa Zondi chieftaincy; and his mother,
principle wife of Mancinza, was the daughter...
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Chiefdoms to use guns.
Mfecane Zululand Muzi
Mthethwa (1995), "The
History of
abakwaMthethwa,
Research Project",
Department of History,
University of Zululand...
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Ncwangeni section in that part of the Kingdom.
Those people became known as
abakwaJele, the
people of Jele. King Jele
kaMfeka (also Nkabaluthuli)
begot King...
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ethnic group in
South Africa.
AmaBhaca were
formerly known as the
Zelemus or
AbakwaZelemu
between the 1700s
until 1830 when they were
formally referred to as...