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BaPedi and this
caused tensions with
Mabhoko who resisted.
After winning a few key
battle against Sekhukhune.
Mabhoko ultimately submitted to the rule of...
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village of Klipfontein, is
located the
Manala Royal Kraal; the
Ndzundza Mabhoko Royal Kraal is
situated further north at Weltevreden. By
special arrangement...
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Ndebele people under the rule of King
Mabhoko (called
Mapoch by
white settlers). Like his son Nyabêla,
Mabhoko used Mapoch's
Caves as a
hideout during...
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father was the
reigning Ndebele king
Ingwenyama Mabusabesala II (David
Mabhoko Mahlangu II),
himself the son of
Ingwenyama Mayitjha I (Cornelius Mahlangu...
- elected, but has not yet been
formally enthroned. His
regnal name will be "
Mabhoko III". However, as of 2
February 2007,
Mbusi has been
suspended as king...
-
musician (d. 2017) 2 June – King
Ingwenyama Mayitjha III of the Ndzundza-
Mabhoko Southern Ndebele people. (d. 2005) 2 July –
George Weideman, poet and writer...
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reigning Ndebele king,
Ingwenyama Mabusabesala II (also
known as
David Mabhoko Mahlangu), and his wife
Queen Johanna Selepi. His
elder brother, Cornelius...
- king (1814–1889)
Ingwenyama Mayitjha II, 7th Ndebele, king of Ndzundza-
Mabhoko (1947–2005)
Magogo kaDinuzulu, Zulu
princess and
mother of
Mangosuthu Buthelezi...
- the
present town of Roossenekal. Nyabêla's father,
Mapoch (now
called Mabhoko or Mapog) was the
chief of the
tribe when the
emigrants (later
called Voortrekkers...
- Balobedu. (b. 1978) 30 June –
Ingwenyama Mayitjha III, King of the Ndzundza-
Mabhoko. (b. 1947) 8
August –
Ahmed Deedat, ****
Muslim missionary. (b. 1918)...