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- The Mpondo People, or simply Ama-Mpondo, is a kingdom in what is now the Eastern Cape. It was established in 1226. The Ama-Mpondo Nation was first ruled...
- Mpondoland Pondoland or Mpondoland (Mpondo: EmaMpondweni), is a natural region on the South African s****s of the Indian Ocean. It is located in the coastal...
- Chaka" Mpondo (born 22 January 1963) is a retired South African football (soccer) striker who pla**** for Moroka Swallows his whole career. Mpondo pla****...
- Like other separate Xhosa-speaking kingdoms such as Aba-Thembu and Ama-Mpondo, they speak Xhosa and are at times[citation needed][clarification needed]...
- of Paramount Chief Sango of the Tshomane, she served as a queen of the Mpondo people. A famous figure in South African history, Bessie was a white girl...
- established sub-federations under AmaXhosa kingdom, which are (AbaThembu, AmaMpondo, and AmaMpondomise) in the 16th century. The Xhosa traded and intermingled...
- King Ngqungqushe kaNyawuza was the King of the Mpondo state of modern-day Eastern Cape now in South Africa. He succeeded his father, King Nyawuza, in June...
- grew up in South Africa, returns to her childhood home to represent Alex Mpondo (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a Black South African politician who was tortured during...
- who begot Mngxongo and a daughter named Khazeka whose mother came from Mpondo royal family and who begot Ntoyi in the right-hand house whose mother was...
- across the Mzimkhulu River. This in turn contributed to the rise of the Mpondo Kingdom. The 1810s saw the continued expansion of the Ndwandwe and Mthethwa...