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sovereign kingdom in
Southern Africa, and
South Africa's
Mpumalanga province.
AmaSwati are part of the Nguni-language
speaking peoples whose origins can be traced...
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African cultures, such as the Basotho, the Batswana, the Bapedi, the
Amaswati and the
AmaZulu,
women wore
traditional miniskirts as
cultural attire. These...
- and
Eastern Cape
provinces of
South Africa. The
AmaHlubi
speak a
dialect closely related to the
Swati language, one of the
Tekela languages in the Nguni...
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Tswanas (Bapo),
Swatis (particularly
Dlaminis from
which the
monarch of
Eswatini comes), Mpondos,
Ama-Xesibe-people and the
Ama-Bomvu or
Ama-Bomvana are the...
- of the
Royal Houses of the
Swatis of aMalambo. He grew up
within the
AmaSwatis from his mother’s side and
therefore spoke the language.
Although he accepts...
- The
Bhaca people, or
amaBhaca, are an
Nguni ethnic group in
South Africa.
AmaBhaca were
formerly known as the
Zelemus or
AbakwaZelemu between the 1700s...
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neighboring colonially-created
countries in
Southern Africa.
Swazi (or
Swati)
people live in both
South Africa and Eswatini,
while Ndebele people live...
- Mandela,
whose father was a
reigning nobleman from a
junior branch of the
AmaMadiba clan of kings, and
Walter Sisulu. In Xhosa, the name is
abaThembu (aba-...
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called these various tribes AmaMfengu,
meaning wanderers, and were made up of
clans such as the
amaBhaca,
amaBhele,
amaHlubi,
amaZizi and Rhadebe. To this...
- The
Mpondo People, or
simply Ama-Mpondo, is a
kingdom in what is now the
Eastern Cape. It was
established in 1226. The
Ama-Mpondo
Nation was
first ruled...