- The
amaMfengu (in the
Xhosa language Mfengu,
plural amafengu) were a
group of
Xhosa clans whose ancestors were
refugees that fled from the
Mfecane in...
- related.
AmaGcaleka
AmaGqunukhwebe
AmaNgqika
AmaRharhabe
AmaNdlambe
AmaMfengu AbaThembu AbeSuthu AmaMpondo
AmaMpondomise
AmaBhele
AmaVundle or
Vundla AmaXesibe...
-
called these various tribes AmaMfengu,
meaning wanderers, and were made up of
clans such as the
amaBhaca,
amaBhele,
amaHlubi,
amaZizi and Rhadebe. To this...
- separately.
AbaThembu AmaMpondo (Abambo and
Speak both
Xhosa and Mpondo)
AmaMpondomise
different ethnic group but
speak Xhosa AmaMfengu (Abambo
origin Xhosa...
- ****imilated
various fragments from
tribes such as
amaBomvana,
amaVundle,
amaMpondomise, and
amaMfengu to
build his kingdom.
Nxekwa begot Hlanga by a Mpondo...
- The
Mpondomise people, also
called Ama-Mpondomise, are a Xhosa-speaking people.
Their traditional homeland has been in the
contemporary era
Eastern Cape...
- was
established in 1876 as the seat of the new
Government Agent to the
amaMfengu, and the
College was
opened in 1877 on a site
located a
short distance...
- wave of warfare;
consolidation of
other groups, such as the Matabele, the
Mfengu and the Makololo; and the
creation of
states such as the
modern Lesotho...
-
European groups like the Boers. The
settling of Mzilikazi's people, the
AmaNdebele or Matabele, in the
south of
Zimbabwe with the
concomitant driving...
-
Sigcawu Vail 1991, Introduction: The Ciskei's Land and People. Vail 1991,
Mfengu-Rharhabe
Rivalry and the Rise of
Lennox Sebe. Vail 1991,
Lennox Sebe Changes...