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- from 1825 until his death in 1858. Soshangana was also known by the name Manukosi. Soshangana was born circa 1780 in present-day KwaNongoma, KwaZulu, to...
- Voortrekker groups. His entire group of 51 people was m****acred by an 'impi' of Manukosi near Inhambane. Only his two children were spared, as a result of an intervention...
- Tsonga people arrived here as refugees from Mozambique during the wars of Manukosi, also known as Soshangane. Forced removal of Venda people took place during...
- warrior, were m****acred at Inhambane by an impi (a force of warriors) of Manukosi. Those of Tregardt's party that had set up around Soutpansberg moved on...
- political instability. His grandfather, Soshangane (also called Manicusse or Manukosi), was the king (or Nkosi) of a Nguni-speaking people, related to the Swazi...
- Inhambane (Djinjispruit, Limpoporiver, Mozambique) 49 Voortrekkers Ordered by Manukosi, a chieftain. Johannes Jacobus (Lang Hans) Janse van Rensburg, leader of...
- The impact of the Nguni wars Mfecane reached the Chopi territory where Manukosi Soshangane and others from Zwide's kingdom overran various parts of Mozambique...
- refugees from Mozambique during the wars of Soshangane, also known as Manukosi. Chief Njhakanjhaka was one of many Tsonga leaders who rebelled against...