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- 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 isiNdebele is spoken in Limpopo in areas such...
- AmaNdebele are an ethnic group native to South Africa who speak isiNdebele. The group is separate from the Northern Ndebele who broke away from the Zulu...
- together peacefully. The Batawana's fight against the invading Ndebele of 1884 when the AmaNdebele arrived at Toteng, they found the village abandoned. But...
- Northern Ndebele (English: /əndəˈbeɪleɪ/), also called Ndebele, isiNdebele saseNyakatho,[citation needed] Zimbabwean Ndebele, Sindebele or North Ndebele, ****ociated...
- Ndebele People of Southern Africa or amaNdebele may refer to: Northern Ndebele people, an ethnic group native to South Africa and Zimbabwe Southern Ndebele...
- Ndlovu, Tommy and Doris (1995). Imikhuba lamasiko amaNdebele (The traditions and Culture of the AmaNdebele) (1st ed.). Gweru: Mambo Press. ISBN 086922624X...
- Limpopo rivers, Mzilikazi and his followers, the AmaNdebele, (called Matebele in English) established a Ndebele state northwest of the city of Pretoria. During...
- Manala clan of the amaNdebele. The current royal family has the surname Mabhena, also occasionally misspelled "Mabena". In the Ndebele tradition, following...
- sanctuary areas such as hilltops and caves. Only after 1843, when the Amandebele moved into western Zimbabwe, did this threat subside. During the 1840s...