- The
Nazareth Baptist Church (Alternatively
called "The
Nazarite Church" "
iBandla lamaNazaretha") is the
second largest African initiated church based in...
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Mdliwamafa Shembe (c. 1865 – 2 May 1935), was a
prophet and the
founder of the
Ibandla lamaNazaretha,
South Africa,
which was the
largest African-initiated church...
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African Nazarites: a
comparative religious ethnography of
Rastafari and
Ibandla lamaNazaretha (Doctoral thesis).
University of Montreal. hdl:1866/10536...
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Retrieved 2024-04-20.
Dictionary Unit for
South African English (2023). "
ibandla".
Dictionary of
South African English.
Retrieved 2024-04-20. Harrington...
- 051,193 2.6 1,130,987 2.5
Presbyterian churches 726,936 1.8 832,495 1.9
iBandla lamaNazaretha 454,760 1.1 248,824 0.6
Baptist churches 439,680 1.1 691...
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Church 4,971,932 13.9%
Other Zionist 1,887,147 5.3%
Ethiopian 880,414 2.5%
iBandla lamaNazaretha 248,824 0.7%
Other African Independent 656,644 1.8% Total...
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Contrasts with [ɬ] and [ʎ̝̊].
English South African ibandla [iˈbaːnɮa] 'meeting of a
Nguni chief or community' Only
found in Zulu loan...
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Engenas Lekganyane with
headquarters in Limpopo,
South Africa; and the
Ibandla Lenkosi Apostolic Church in Zion of
South Africa and Swaziland. Kimbanguism...
- The Order' of
Ethiopia (
iBandla lamaTopiya) was an
African religious group from the
Methodist Church which originated from the
Ethiopian movement started...
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territory on the
border with the
British Colony of
Natal and had a seat on the
iBandla (royal council).
Sihayo was an
Anglophile who wore
European clothes and...