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- Amabutho is the first album by the South African isicathamiya group Ladysmith Black Mambazo. It was released in 1973 by Gallo Record Company. Amabutho...
- Mthethwa with the introduction of amabutho is no longer accepted because of evidence for the widespread existence of amabutho going back into the 18th century...
- army, leaving the camp poorly defended and unfortified. Ntshingwayo's amabutho [isiZulu: "regiments"; singular: ibutho] attacked and virtually annihilated...
- singing together since the early 1950s. They released their first album, Amabutho, in 1973. The album, along with many other releases by the group, received...
- support from constituencies such as the aristocracy (amakhosi), militia (amabutho), and traditional council and Prime Minister (indunankulu). Unlike European...
- ya masosha is a term denoting an army. Impi were formed from regiments (amabutho) from large militarised homesteads (amakhanda). In English impi is often...
- who died here en m****e. It was a fight with 464 Boers and over 30,000 amabutho. The battle was celebrated as a 16 December holiday called the Day of the...
- of the same age, was ****igned to the same regiment (ibutho, singular; amabutho, plural), according to the system. Girls were also subject to ukubuthwa...
- approaching Zulu force was vastly larger; the uDloko, uThulwana, and inDlondo amabutho (regiments) of married men aged in their 30s and 40s and the inDlu-yengwe...
- of Zulu society to be trained as an organized standing army called the amabutho. The alliance under his leadership survived Zwide's first ****ault at the...