- Faku
Ka-
Ngqungqushe, son of King
Ngqungqushe kaNyawuza was the last
ruling monarch of the
United AmaMpondo Kingdom in
Southern Africa from 1818-1867. During...
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relatively young Prince Phakane kaNgqungqushe, King
Ngqungqushe was to be
succeeded by his
lower ranking son
Prince Faku
kaNgqungqushe who
usurped the heir Prince...
- (1928–1986) Faku
kaNgqungqushe, King of the
Mpondo (1780–1867)
Hintsa ka Khawuta, Aa! Zanzolo! King of
Xhosa Nation (1780–1835)
Khawuta kaGcaleka, Aa! Khala...
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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 colonialism...
- ANC MP
Botha Sigcau Tutor Nyangelizwe Vulindlela Ndamase Faku
kaNgqungqushe Ngqungqushe kaNyawuza
Ndamase Sigcau Isinuka Mud
Caves and
Sulphur Pools List...
- Ama-Mpondo-King Faku
Ka-
Ngqungqushe) (Reigned-From:1906 Till 1932)
Chief (Archie)
Velile KaFaku (Reigned-From:1932 Till 1965)
Chief Mxolisi Bazindlovu KaVelile (Reigned-From:1965...
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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 and...
- died in a
place called Nowalala, near
Ntabankulu in
March 1846. Faku
kaNgqungqushe ordered that he must be
killed to save him from the pain and
agony he...
- 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 had suffered...
- Rivers, some
groups fleeing the
upheavals further north joined Faku
kaNgqungqushe's Mpondo Kingdom,
while most
others instead vied for
dominance just outside...