-
comprises the
followers of
Tlôkwa kings and the
members of
clans identified as
Tlôkwa, or
individuals who
identify themselves as of
Tlôkwa descent. Most of the...
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following lists events that
happened during 1824 in
South Africa. Source:
AmaTlokwa besiege Basotho; they flee
Butha Buthe and
found Thaba Bosiu.
Shaka grants...
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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...
- the ba
Tlôkwa in
South Africa,
although this will soon
change (see note above).
Since the
death of Faku in 1867, the
amaMpondo (also
amaPondo, or
amaPonda)...
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tribe Mangwato tribe Bangwaketse Rolong tribe Taung tribe Batlhaping tribe Tlôkwa tribe Royal Bafokeng Nation The
largest number of
ethnic Tswana people is...
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Andries Potgieter and
Pieter Uys, with Griqua, Barolong, Koranna, and Ba
Tlokwa allies,
seize Mosega,
forcing Mzilikatsi to flee
north to
Marico Valley...
- when the
expanded Tlokwa group was at its largest. In 1822,
during the Mfecane/Difaqane Wars, the
AmaHlubi (led by Mpangazitha) and
AmaNgwane (led by Matiwane)...
- (Mangwato) List of
rulers of
Rolong List of
rulers of
Tawana List of
rulers of
Tlôkwa Eswatini List of
monarchs of
Eswatini List of
prime ministers of Eswatini...
- (1780–1885/present CE) (NSM in
Botswana and
South Africa) (List of
rulers of
Tlôkwa)
Batawana (1795–1885/present CE) (NSM in Botswana)
Batlhaping (18th century...