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Faku Ka-Ngqungqushe, son of King
Ngqungqushe kaNyawuza was the last
ruling monarch of the
United AmaMpondo Kingdom in
Southern Africa from 1818-1867....
- Ama-Mpondo-King
Faku Ka-Ngqungqushe) (Reigned-From:1906 Till 1932)
Chief (Archie)
Velile KaFaku (Reigned-From:1932 Till 1965)
Chief Mxolisi Bazindlovu KaVelile...
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Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. 1787–24
September 1828), also
known as
Shaka (the) Zulu (Zulu pronunciation: [ˈʃaːɠa]) and
Sigidi kaSenzangakhona, was the king...
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relationship with King
Faku, he
advised his son to
temporarily be a
tributary King in Pondoland.
Ncapayi took the
advice and
Faku welcomed the Bhacas, which...
- King
Ngqungqushe was to be
succeeded by his
lower ranking son
Prince Faku kaNgqungqushe who
usurped the heir
Prince Phakane with the help of the Royal...
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Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula
Tutor Nyangelizwe Vulindlela Ndamase Faku kaNgqungqushe
Ngqungqushe kaNyawuza
Botha Sigcau Nkosi Ntsikayezwe Sigcau – ANC activist...
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cliff died in a
place called Nowalala near
Ntabankulu in
March 1844. King
Faku kaNgqungqushe
ordered he must be
killed to save him from pain and
agony he...
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Advisor to the
Minister of
Defence King
Sigcau kaMqikela,
Mpondo royal king,
grandson of King
Faku kaNgqungqushe and one of the
first activists against...
- Hlubi's
chiefdom and in the
particular domain of a sub-chief
Faku, also a Basuto.
Faku ordered Sihayo and
Mehlokazulu to
leave his
territory and Sihayo...
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Mbholompo in 1828 by a
coalition of the
AmaMpondo who were led by king
Faku kaNgqungqushe,
amaXhosa led by, King Hintsa,
abaThembu under king Ngubengcuka...