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Bambata, or
Bhambatha kaMancinza (c. 1865–1906?), also
known as
Mbata Bhambatha, was a Zulu
chief of the
amaZondi clan in the
Colony of
Natal and son...
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Lance Taylor (born on
April 17, 1957), also
known as
Afrika Bambaataa (/ˌæfrɪkə bæmˈbɑːtə/), is a
retired American DJ, rapper, and
record producer from...
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Bambatha Rebellion (or the Zulu Rebellion) of 1906 was led by
Bambatha kaMancinza (c. 1860–1906?),
leader of the
Zondi clan of the Zulu people, who...
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Bambata Cave is one of the
Southern Africa prehistoric sites situated in
Motobo National Park
along with Inanke, Nswatugi,
Pomengwe and
Silozwane caves...
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Western customs, the
Kingdom of
Mbata came to be
known as the "Duchy of
Bambata" (Ba Mbata), a
designation under which it
remained until the abolition...
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Bambata is a
music project in
South Africa which has
produced three po****r albums, 1906 in 2000,
ukhandampondo (poll tax) in 2002, and
Abashokobezi 1906–2006...
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Nswatugi cave,
Bambata,
Silozwane cave,
Inanke cave and ****loholo cave". Big Cave.
Retrieved 2018-10-20. "Rock
Paintings Bambata Cave (1)". Global-Geography...
- 1906 is the
first album by
South African music project Bambata. The name of the
album refers to the Zulu
rebellion against the
English in the
Colony of...
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Stories (1986). Cope's
first novel, The Fair
House (1955),
considers the
Bambata Rebellion of 1906 in an
attempt to
account for the
later racial and political...
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