- The
Northern Ndebele people (/ˌɛndəˈbɛli, -ˈbiːli, -leɪ/; EN-də-BE(E)L-ee, -ay;
Northern Ndebele:
amaNdebele) are a
Nguni ethnic group native to Southern...
- of
Bantu languages,
spoken by the
Ndebele people of
South Africa.
Northern Ndebele or
Ndebele also
known as isi
Ndebele is
spoken in
Limpopo in
areas such...
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AmaNdebele are an
ethnic group native to
South Africa who
speak isi
Ndebele. The
group is
separate from the
Northern Ndebele who
broke away from the Zulu...
- that put an end to
Ndebele incursions into
Botswana and set the
stage for the
collapse of the
Ndebele kingdom. The
invading AmaNdebele arrived at Toteng...
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Northern Ndebele (English: /əndəˈbeɪleɪ/), also
called Ndebele, isi
Ndebele saseNyakatho,
Zimbabwean Ndebele, isi
Ndebele or
North Ndebele, ****ociated with...
- Ndlovu,
Tommy and
Doris (1995).
Imikhuba lamasiko amaNdebele (The
traditions and
Culture of the
AmaNdebele) (1st ed.). Gweru:
Mambo Press. ISBN 086922624X...
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Ndebele People of
Southern Africa or
amaNdebele may
refer to:
Northern Ndebele people, an
ethnic group native to
South Africa and
Zimbabwe Southern Ndebele...
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Manala clan of the
amaNdebele. The
current royal family has the
surname Mabhena, also
occasionally misspelled "Mabena". In the
Ndebele tradition, following...
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sanctuary areas such as
hilltops and caves. Only
after 1843, when the
Amandebele moved into
western Zimbabwe, did this
threat subside.
During the 1840s...
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Limpopo rivers,
Mzilikazi and his followers, the
AmaNdebele, (called
Matebele in English)
established a
Ndebele state northwest of the city of Pretoria. During...