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Ngubengcuka Aa! Ndaba!, also
known as Vusani, (c. 1790 – 10 August[citation needed] 1830) was the king of the abaThembu, in the eastern-southern part...
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cattle at
Ngubengcuka’s Royal Estate while he and
Morosi relaxed on a
mountain near
Ncobo when
Magabane was
returning with some cattle,
Ngubengcuka's regiments...
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descendant of
Ngubengcuka Kaiser Matanzima (1915–2003),
leader of Transkei, an area in
South Africa,
brother of
George and
descendant of
Ngubengcuka Lwandile...
- great-grandfather,
Ngubengcuka, was
ruler of the
Thembu Kingdom in the
Transkeian Territories of
South Africa's
modern Eastern Cape province. One of
Ngubengcuka's sons...
- the
Republic of
South Africa, was a male-line great-grandson of King
Ngubengcuka of the
Thembu nation of
Southern African Xhosas. Be that as it may, he...
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African royalty,
descendant of
Ngubengcuka Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo (born 1964),
South African royalty,
descendant of
Ngubengcuka This page
lists people with...
- his authority. The
family was
started in the 18th century, when King
Ngubengcuka of the
married and left a son
named Mandela, the
first of the direct...
- male line from the
holders of this title.
Nearly two
centuries ago,
Ngubengcuka (d. 1832), who
ruled as the
Kumkani of the
Thembu people,
married and...
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tribes fled to the
lands of King Faku of the
amaMpondo kingdom, King
Ngubengcuka of
abaThembu kingdom and King
Hintsa of the
amaXhosa kingdom. They were...
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crisis Ama-Mpondomise-people
appealed for help from AbaThembu, King
Ngubengcuka agreed to join
hands with Ama-Mpondomise-People
against Ama-Bhaca-people...