-
Ndlambe ka Rarabe,
Sigcawu ka Rarabe, Cebo
ka Rarabe (Right Hand son),
Hlahla ka Rarabe,
Nzwane ka Rarabe,
Mnyaluza ka Rarabe,
Ntsusa ka Rarabe (a daughter)...
- Till 1728) King
Phalo KaTshiwo (Reigned-From:1728 Till 1755)
Chief Rarabe kaPhalo (Reigned-From:1753 Till 1782)
Prince Mlawu kaRarabe (he
never became King...
- were
Mnyaluza kaRharhabe, Siko
kaRharhabe,
Sigcawu kaRarabe,
Nzwane kaRharhabe and
Hlahla kaRharhabe. In 1782, his
great son
Mlawu kaRharhabe died, but...
- Here he
became the
lover of Ngqika's mother, Yese, the wife of
Mlawu kaRarabe, and
became Nqqika's main advisor. He also took a
Thembu wife, Elizabeth...
-
Known sons
Prince Langa kaPhalo (1705),
Prince Rarabe kaPhalo (1722), King
Gcaleka kaPhalo (whose mother,
Queen Thandela KaPhahlo, was the
daughter of...
- most
notably by the Bantu-speaking
people of
southern Africa.
Soliferrum Rarabe kaPhalo
Falarica Pilum Battle of
Amalinde Almogavars Shaka's
military reforms...
-
chiefs (part of the
Rarabe offshoot of the main
Xhosa line):
Ngqika ka Rarabe (the
founding Chief), 1797 – 13
November 1829
Sandile kaNgqika, 13 November...
- of
Rarabe and Ama-Xhosa of Gcaleka. To this day the Ama-Gcaleka-Lineage is
recognised as the
Royal house of the Ama-Xhosa nation. King
Gcaleka ka-Phalo...
-
Gcaleka House was
founded by
Gcaleka kaPhalo, who
became King of the
Xhosa nation in 1775 and
young brother of
Rarabe kaPhalo. The
Xhosa Kingdom had been...
-
Rufane Donkin The
settlement of
Worcester established Sandile kaNgqika, a
Xhosa nation (
Rarabe)
chief born in the
Ciskei region See
Years in
South Africa...