- Zulu
people (/ˈzuːluː/; Zulu:
amaZulu) are a
native people of
Southern Africa of the Nguni. The Zulu
people are the
largest ethnic group and
nation in...
- Jele
prince and
young brother of King
Zwangendaba of the
Ngoni and
Tumbuka of the Jere
Ngoni Clan. He was the
first born son of King
Zwangendaba Hlatshwayo...
- central-southern
parts of the country. Both the
Ndebele of
Zimbabwe and the
Ngoni migrated northward out of
South Africa in the
early 19th century, during...
-
after his
defeat in 1819. Zwangendaba's
followers were
henceforth called Ngoni.
Continuing north of the
Zambezi River, they
formed a
state in the region...
-
being the
Ndebele pronunciation (Ndebele or
amaNdebele). They are now
commonly known as the
Ndebele or
amaNdebele
under Zimbabwean rule (but were officially...
- The rise of the
AmaZulu
Kingdom within a
short period is one
remarkable achievement that
cannot be left ignored,
especially for the
Ngoni people (Deflem...
-
paramount chiefs. The
paramount chiefs are
those of the Lozi, Bemba, Chewa,
Ngoni, and
Lunda peoples, all of
which are
listed in the
table above. The remainder...
- m****-migration of
tribes fleeing the
remnants of the
Ndwandwe fleeing the Zulu. The
Ngoni people fled as far
north as
Tanzania and Malawi. The
death toll has never...
- Ṣẹ̀kẹ̀rẹ̀, a
Yoruba instrument similar to a maraca, kora (a harp-lute), xalam/
ngoni (a lute) and the goje (a
traditional fiddle). They also
serve as resonators...
- Bantu.
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781108066822. http://www.cambridge.org/tn/download_file/788948/ "manukuza - The
Ngoni People of Africa". v t e...