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Ngoni is a
Bantu language of Zambia, Tanzania, and Mozambique.
There is a 'hard break'
across the Tanzanian–Mozambican border, with
marginal mutual intelligibility...
- The
Ngoni Kingdom,
sometimes referred to as the
Ngoni Empire or the
Kingdom of
Ngoni, is a
monarchy in
Southern Africa that
started in 1815 when some of...
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September 2016. Dekker, A. M.; Ries, J. H. (1958).
Woordeboek /
IsiChazimazwi,
IsiBhunu -
IsiZulu.
Afrikaanse Pers-Boekhandel (APB). p. 164. Wood, J. G. (1870)...
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expanding Dutch Cape Colony. Both the
Matabele of
Western Zimbabwe and the
Ngoni migrated northward out of
South Africa in the
early 19th century, during...
- Setswana,
IsiZulu,
IsiXhosa, SiSwati, SiPhuthi, Xitsonga, EMakhuwa, Chi
Ngoni, SiLozi,
ChiShona and Tshivenḓa). It is also
known by its
IsiXhosa name
isiBheqe...
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crossing the
Zambezi River at
Chirundu in 1835 into
Zambia setting up the
Ngoni nation that
extended to Malawi,
Mozambique and
Southern Tanzania. In mid-December...
- The
appellation "Nguni"
derives from
their ancestor called Mnguni type.
Ngoni (see below) is an older, or a shifted, variant. It is
sometimes argued that...
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rumours that he had
crossed the
Zambezi and
found refuge with Mpezeni's
Ngoni people in
North Eastern Zambia.
After the 1893 invasion,
Mthwakazi has been...
- Xitsonga-related
dialect or sub dialect):
Vatsonga (Thonga, Tsonga)
Amashangana (
Ngoni, Ndwandwe)
Mbayi Tribe(Khoseni, Nkuna)
Mazibuko tribe(Mabunda, Maswanganyi)...
- studio.
Instrumentation included the
traditional ngoni and a
modern version thereof, and the
kamale ngoni,
besides guitar.
According to
reviewer Eugene Ulman...