- (c. 1865–1906?), also
known as
Mbata Bhambatha, was a Zulu
chief of the
amaZondi clan in the
Colony of
Natal and son of Mancinza. He is
famous for his role...
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rulers Ndwandwe people,
Xhosa Chiefs Bambatha kaMancinza, Zulu
chief of the
amaZondi clan and
Bambatha Rebellion (1865–1906)
Chief Albert Luthuli, Zulu chief...
- Rebellion) of 1906 was led by
Bambatha kaMancinza (c. 1860–1906?),
leader of the
Zondi clan of the Zulu people, who
lived in the
Mpanza Valley (now a district...
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Braamfontein in Johannesburg.: 19 June 6 –
Magadu Bhambada becomes chief of the
AmaZondi people at the age of 25
after the
death of his
father and uncle. 23 June...
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Bhambatha (c. 1860–1906?) was a Zulu
chief of the
amaZondi clan in the
Colony of Natal.
Bhambatha may also
refer to:
Bambatha Rebellion, a Zulu revolt...
- the
Bambatha Rebellion led by
Chief Bambatha kaMancinza,
leader of the
amaZondi clan of the Zulu people. May 2 – Lord
Alfred Milner,
British colonial secretary...
- "dedicated to
Bhambatha kaMancinza (ca. 1860–1906?), a Zulu
chief of the
amaZondi clan in present-day KwaZulu-Natal,
famous for his role in an
armed rebellion...
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order to
honour Bambatha kaMancinza (ca. 1860–1906?), a Zulu
chief of the
amaZondi tribe in the
Colony of
Natal (modern Kwazulu-Natal), who had a
large role...
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existing hut tax. The revolt, led by
Chief Bambatha kaMancinza,
leader of the
amaZondi clan of the Zulu
people who
lived in the
Mpanza Valley, a
district near...
- KaNondela,
inDuna for
Mpande Zibhebhu kaMaphitha, Zulu
chief Mbongeleni Zondi, Zulu
chief and great-grandson of
Inkosi Bambatha kaMancinza Nothando Dube...