- The
Angoni vlei rat (Otomys angoniensis) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Muridae. It is
found in Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique,
South Africa...
- po****tion of high
ranking Atonga warriors among the
Angoni impis grew and this
terrified the
Angoni who saw this as a threat. A plot was
hatched to exterminate...
- Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia. To the east, in
December 1897 a
group of the
Angoni or
Ngoni (originally from Zululand)
rebelled under Tsinco, son of King Mpezeni...
- mercenaries, the
German askaris were
subsequently recruited from the
Wahehe and
Angoni tribal groups. They were
harshly disciplined but well paid and
highly trained...
- 19th century, the
Angoni or
Ngoni people and
their chief Zwangendaba arrived from the
Natal region of modern-day
South Africa. The
Angoni were part of a...
-
arrested Çami, Gjeloshi, and
later Qazim Mulleti,
Rexhep Mitrovica,
Menduh Angoni,
Angjelin Suma,
Luigj Shkurti,
Sejfi Vllamasi, etc. All the
Albanian political...
-
Angoni Rebellion and Mpeseni". The
Northern Rhodesia Journal. I (2): 14–24.
Retrieved 29
April 2007. "NGONI CHIEFTAINCY". The
Awakening of the
Angoni...
-
Warriors of the
Angoni (or Abanguni),
descendants of Zwangendaba's clan,
photographed towards the end of the 19th century...
- rat (M. unisulcatus)
Otomys (Vlei rats)
Angolan vlei rat (O. anchietae)
Angoni vlei rat (O. angoniensis) Barbour's vlei rat (O. barbouri) Burton's vlei...
- Journal. 34 (1): 6–35. ISSN 0037-993X. JSTOR 29778451. T W Baxter: "The
Angoni Rebellion and Mpeseni." The
Northern Rhodesia Journal, Vol I, No. 2, pp...