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Ngwane refers to a
tribe that is part of the
Nguni people. It may also
refer to:
Country Ngwane, a
historical name of
Eswatini South Africa, a country...
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independent Nguni-speaking nation, the
amaNgwane, a
people named after Matiwane's
ancestor Ngwane ka Kgwadi. The
amaNgwane lived at the
headwaters of the White...
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followers dis****d
after he was
killed in a war
against Matiwane's
amaNgwane. The
amaNgwane proceeded to
control much of the
Caledon River environs, raiding...
- long gone the
combined force then
proceesded to
attack AmaNgwane thinking it was
AmaZulu. The
Ngwane warriors died in
large numbers on that day and was successfully...
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mostly of
three land areas: the town
markert and it's near villages;
Amangwane, Amazizi,
Acton Homes,
Thintwa Village, Rookdale, Bethany, Geluksburg...
- Drakensberg. The
mountain is also
known as
Mponjwana (Little Horn) by the
local Amangwane people.
Cathedral Peak is part of the
Cathedral Ridge which is at right...
- 1818 King
Dingiswayo of(
AbaThethwa Kingdom)
attacked and
looted the
AmaNgwane clan whom, to
replenish their losses of cattle,than
attacked the Hlubi...
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approximately fifty men each, the NNH was
largely recruited from the
amaNgwane, a
Natal tribe traditionally hostile to the Zulus, and
other tribes, as...
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throne in 1760.
Ntsele is
widely known for
leading the
AmaHlubi in a
battle against the then
AmaNgwane tribe led by
Tshani and came out victorious. His reign...
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rainmaking medicine. He
primarily was
opposed to King
Matiwane of the
AmaNgwane Clan. He got the name
Pakalitha as a
Sotho version of
Mpangazitha when...