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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...
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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...
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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...
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support from
constituencies such as the
aristocracy (amakhosi),
militia (
amabutho), and
traditional council and
Prime Minister (indunankulu).
Unlike European...
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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...
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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...