- his authority. The
family was
started in the 18th century, when King
Ngubengcuka of the
Thembus married and left a son
named Mandela, the
first of the...
- [Ruled:1748 Till 1776] King
Ndabazenyamakazi Ka-Zintshaba (Born:1748-Died:1808) [Ruled:1776 Till 1808] King
Ngubengcuka ka-Ndabazenyamakazi (Born:1790-Died:1831)...
-
Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. 1787–24
September 1828), also
known as
Shaka Zulu (Zulu pronunciation: [ˈʃaːɠa]) and
Sigidi kaSenzangakhona, was the king of...
- house.
Tributary states during Hintsa's time were:
AbaThembu under King
Ngubengcuka,
AmaMpondo under King Faku,
AmaBomvana under King
Gambushe AmaBhaca under...
- Zwelenkosi! - King of
Western Thembu in
Qamata Great Place, Cofimvaba. King
Ngubengcuka, Aa! Ndaba! -
Great King of
abaThembu and great-grandfather of Nelson...
-
Ncapayi entered Thembuland to
avenge the death. The
Thembus under King
Ngubengcuka made an
ineffectual stand and the
Bhacas swept away a
large number of...
-
AmaMpondo who were led by king Faku
kaNgqungqushe,
amaXhosa led by, King Hintsa,
abaThembu under king
Ngubengcuka and
colonial troops under the command...
-
entered Thembuland to
avenge his father’s death. The
AbaThembus under King
Ngubengcuka made an
ineffectual stand and the
AbaBhaca nation swept away a large...
- with this
crisis AmaMpondomise appealed for help from AbaThembu, King
Ngubengcuka agreed to join
hands with
AmaMpondomise against AmaBhaca and proceeded...
- father's land. When
Mpondo King Faku was
attacked by Shaka, he
appealed to
Ngubengcuka and
Xhosa King
Hintsa for help with
defeating the Zulu king and the message...