- Hintsa. The word
Fengu comes from the old
Xhosa word
which is "ukumfenguza"
which in the old
Xhosa dialect meant to wander. The
Fengu people are of a confederation...
- har****ed the
Fengu in attendance.
Later in the same day,
Gcaleka attacked a Cape
Colony police outpost,
which was
manned predominantly by a
Fengu ethnic police...
-
merged with the amaNgwane.
Still others joined a
coalition of refugees, the
Fengu, who
settled on the
eastern frontier of the Cape Colony. The
Hlubi rued...
- The
Fengu ("Fingoes"),
renowned sharpshooters and
traditional enemies of the Gcaleka, were
confronted by
Sarili in the
final frontier war....
- Wars and was
given to
colony settlers (west of the Fish River) and the
Fengu people (between the Fish and
Keiskamma rivers) by the
colonial government...
- of
loyal tribes,
loyal soldiers who
replaced their leadership, and the
Fengu (known to the
Europeans as the "Fingo people"), who had
recently arrived...
-
Justice Mabandla, who was then
followed by
Lennox Sebe.
Mabandla was a
Fengu, a
group that had
allied itself with the
British in the
frontier wars, and...
-
involved several groups of
mixed "Burgher forces",
comprising mainly Khoi,
Fengu and Boer Commandos, who were
recruited locally to
fight on the colonial...
- hét, hann fekk þeirar konu er Bes[t]la hét, dóttir Bölþorns iötuns, ok
fengu þau .iii. [þrjá] sonu, hét einn Óðinn,
annarr Vili, .iii. [þriði] Vé. Brodeur's...
- The
Fengu-Gcaleka War, also
known as Ngcayechibi's War,
occurred between 1877 and 1879
during Sarhili kaHintsa’s reign. The
Fengu people (or ama
Fengu),...