-
amaBhaca,
amaBhele,
amaHlubi,
amaZizi and Rhadebe. To this day, the
descendants of the
amaMfengu are part of the
Xhosa people and they
speak isi
Xhosa...
- 16th century. They
refer to
themselves as the
amaXhosa and
their language as isi
Xhosa.
Ancestors of the
Xhosa migrated to the east
coast of
Africa and came...
- Boer
frontiersmen and the
amaXhosa. In
December 1779, an
armed clash occurred,
resulting from
allegations of
cattle theft by
Xhosa people. In
November 1780...
- The
Mpondomise people, also
called Ama-Mpondomise, are a
Xhosa-speaking people.
Their traditional homeland has been in the
contemporary era
Eastern Cape...
- org.
Retrieved 14
April 2023. Ngcukana, Lubabalo. "Former
SANDF General Mgwebi appointed as
amaXhosa king". City Press.
Retrieved 14
April 2023. v t e...
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after a year of his brother's
death King
Zwelonke Sigcawu in 2019. "New
AmaXhosa king to
launch m****ive
claim for land
across five provinces". DispatchLIVE...
-
Rharhabe Xhosa, the
junior branch as the
Right Hand
House of King
Phalo kaTshiwo. King
Ahlangene Sigcawu Aa! Vulikhaya!, King of all
amaXhosa and leader...
- /umˈr̥uɓe/), a
mouth bow, is a
traditional indigenous instrument of the
AmaXhosa in
South Africa. It is pla**** by
creating friction,
rubbing the string...
-
European groups like the Boers. The
settling of Mzilikazi's people, the
Ama Ndebele or Matabele, in the
south of
Zimbabwe with the
concomitant driving...
- ISBN 978-0-19-512456-9. Neethling,
Bertie (30
April 2019). "The
Deity Concept Among the
amaXhosa of
South Africa". In Felecan,
Oliviu (ed.).
Onomastics Between Sacred and...