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- Imidushane clan was founded by one of the greatest Xhosa warriors Prince Mdushane who was the eldest son of Prince Ndlambe, the son of King Rharhabe.[unreliable...
- Kingdom Commanders and leaders Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Willshire Nxele Mdushane ka Ndlambe Strength Approx. 350 British Army troops plus 130 KhoiKhoi 6...
- father) Ndlambe Aa! Ndabanduna! Hintsa Aa! Zanzolo! Ngqika Aa! Lwaganda! Mdushane Sarhili Aa! Krili! Sandile Aa! Mgolombane! Maqoma Aa! Jongumsomvu! Sigcawu...
- Xhosa paramounts imiDushane Kumkani Ngubesizwe Ludwe Siwane June 2001 Mdushane Hereditary and elective Gasela Kumkani Mabikhwe Zwelandile 14 February...
- force of 10,000 troops under the overall command of Ndlambe's warrior son, Mdushane, were unable to overpower the garrison of some 300 men. Nxele surrendered...
- chief. The Xhosa prophet, Nxele (Makhanda) emerged, under the command of Mdushane, Ndlambe's son, led 6,000 Xhosa force attack on 22 April 1819 to Grahamstown...
- King William's Town to go punish Ngqika.[citation needed] Ndlambe's son Mdushane commanded the army, while Ngqika's army was commanded by his son Maqoma...
- this time and promised "to turn bullets into water". Under the command of Mdushane, AmaNdlambe's son, Nxele led a 10,000 Xhosa force attack (22 April 1819)...
- kaRharhabe who died without male heirs, but whose house was placed under Mdushane, Ndlambe's eldest son, to be the successor of Cebo. Rharhabe's other sons...
- sources say 10,000 men), all under the overall command of Ndlambe's son Mdushane. They were accompanied by women and children, prepared to occupy Grahamstown...