- The
Bhaca people, or
amaBhaca, are an
Nguni ethnic group in
South Africa.
AmaBhaca were
formerly known as the
Zelemus or
AbakwaZelemu between the 1700s...
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AmaBhaca found Ama-Mpondomise-people at
Mcuthu and
defeated them
however the
Ama-Mpodomise-people
would just not
submit to the
letter because Ama-Bhaca-people...
- J. (1995). On
Route in
South Africa.
Internet Archive. Johannesburg:
Jonathan Ball Publishers. p. 209. ISBN 978-1-86842-026-1.
Bhaca|
AmaBhaca v t e...
- a
powerful army and this came up with the
AmaBhacas and
attacked them on all sides. Faku
drove the
AmaBhaca people before him onto the
kuNowalala Ridge...
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called these various tribes AmaMfengu,
meaning wanderers, and were made up of
clans such as the
amaBhaca,
amaBhele,
amaHlubi,
amaZizi and Rhadebe. To this...
- the
category of
Xhosa people include:
AmaMpondo, AbaThembu,
AmaMpondomise,
AmaHlubi,
AmaBhaca,
AmaXesibe,
AmaBomvana and more.[original research?] In...
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AbaThembu under King Ngubengcuka,
AmaMpondo
under King Faku,
AmaBomvana
under King
Gambushe AmaBhaca under King
Madzikane and
AmaMpondomise
under King Matiwane...
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amaGqunukhwebe title Inkosi Enkhulu of the
amaBhaca (until 1830
called abakwaZelemu)
title Inkosi Enkhulu of the
amaKhonjwayo (currently
ruled by Dumisani...
-
Zulus called these refugees "
amaBhaca", (people who hide).
Although composed of
elements of many
different groups, the
Bhaca have
developed their own identity...
- agro-pastoralists and
established sub-federations
under AmaXhosa kingdom,
which are (AbaThembu,
AmaMpondo, and
AmaMpondomise) in the 16th century. The
Xhosa displaced...