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- iNgwenyama (lit. 'Lion', pl. tiNgewnyama, also Ingwenyama or Inkosi) is the title of the male monarch of Eswatini. In English, the title is sometimes...
- Swazi identity extends to all those with allegiance to the twin monarchs Ingwenyama "the Lion" (the king) and Indlovukati "the She-Elephant" (the queen mother)...
- Ingwenyama Mayitjha IIi (2 June 1947 – 30 June 2005), born Nyumbabo Cornelius Mahlangu, was the king of the Southern Ndebele Ndzundza nation in Mpumalanga...
- Swaziland for most of its history). The King of Eswatini (also known as Ingwenyama) rules alongside the Queen Mother (also known as Ndlovukati). The role...
- of the Tembe River near present-day Ma****. Dlamini III was a king or iNgwenyama of the Swazi people and he led them approximately between 1720 until 1744...
- house of Dlamini. Swazi kings up to the present day are referred to as Ingwenyama and they rule together with the Queen Mother who is called Indlovukati...
- one of his younger wives, Ntfombi Tfwala. He was crowned as Mswati III, Ingwenyama and King of Swaziland, on 25 April 1986 at the age of 18, thus becoming...
- resulted in unification of various people into one nation.[citation needed] Ingwenyama Mswati II was born as a son of Somhlolo or Sobhuza I and Queen Tsandzile...
- his young son with Inkhosikati Ntfombi Tfwala, who was crowned in 1986. Ingwenyama Sobhuza was born in Zombodze on 22 July 1899. He ascended to the throne...
- period of regency. According to the constitution of Eswatini, the king and Ingwenyama is a symbol of unity and the eternity of the Swazi nation. By tradition...