- latter,
helmed by the
Maroteng clan, also came into
conflict with the
amaNdzundza Ndebele, Masemola, Magakala, Bamphahlele, and
Balobedu polities. Meanwhile...
- of the
Ndzundza fortress of
KoNomtjarhelo aggravated the
Ndzundza into full out war with the Boers. This all came to a head in 1847 when
Ndzundza won a...
- and
fathered the
following sons,
Skhosana (Masombuka),
Manala (Mbuduma),
Ndzundza (Hlungwana),
Thombeni (Kekana or Gegana), Sibasa,
Mhwaduba (Lekhuleni)...
-
children from his
marriages and
others from five
informal liaisons. "
AmaNdebele-ka
Ndzundza (Tribal Authority)". The
University of Queensland.
Archived from...
-
kings of all
amaNdebele, and that the
Ndzundza paramountcy was not a
legitimate kingship. In July 2010, it was
announced that the
Ndzundza's present status...
- Langalibalele,
Hlubi king (1814–1889)
Ingwenyama Mayitjha II, 7th Ndebele, king of
Ndzundza-Mabhoko (1947–2005)
Magogo kaDinuzulu, Zulu
princess and
mother of Mangosuthu...
- people)
Ndebele (16th
century CE–?)
split into:
Manala (NSM in
South Africa)
Ndzundza (NSM in
South Africa)
Tembe kingdom (16th century–1885 CE) (Maputsu split...
-
chief of the
Ndzundza faction of the
Ndebele tribe, and the
South African Republic (1882–1883).
Nyabela was the
leader of the
Ndzundza-Ndebele and his...