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- The Ndwandwe are a Bantu Nguni-speaking people who po****te sections of southern Africa. They are also known as the Nxumalo's The Ndwandwe, with the Mthethwa...
- Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu (27 July 1948 – 12 March 2021) was the King of the Zulu nation from 1968 to his death in 2021. He became King on the death...
- Empire. Nxumalo Ndwandwe kaNxumalo Mkhatshwa kaNdwandwe Manukuse KaMkhatshwa Makweya kaManukuse Gasa kaMakweya Zikode KaGasa Soshangane KaZikode (founder...
- Tsandzile Ndwandwe, also known as LaZidze (daughter of Zidze), was an Ndlovukati or senior queen of Swaziland from July 1868 until June 1875. She was the...
- drift between Dingiswayo and Ndwandwe because he was also aiming for that territory. Due to bitterness, Zwide kaNdwandwe attacked Nxumalo who happened...
- several years. He forged alliances with his smaller neighbours to counter Ndwandwe raids from the north. The initial Zulu maneuvers were primarily defensive...
- the clan Nkosinkulu kaZulu I Ntombela kaNkosinkulu Zulu II kaNtombela Gumede kaZulu Phunga kaGumede (c. 1657 – c. 1727) Mageba kaGumede (c. 1667 – c....
- under pressure to join the Ndwandwe nation due to the expanding power of the Ndwandwe chief, Mashobane's father-in-law, Zwide kaLanga. The alliance was uneasy...
- Langa kaXaba (? – circa 1805) was the King of the Ndwandwe nation. In the Nguni language, "Langa" means "sun" or "day" and "kaXaba" means "son of Xaba"...
- kwaNongoma Zwide kaLanga (c. 1758–1825) was the king of the Ndwandwe (Nxumalo) nation from about 1805 to around 1820. He was the son of Langa KaXaba, a Nxumalo...