- Eswatini. For his name the
people were
called baka
Ngwane and the
country was
called ka
Ngwane or laka
Ngwane.
Ngwane was the son of
Dlamini III and
Queen LaYaka...
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Ngwane refers to a
tribe that is part of the
Nguni people. It may also
refer to:
Country Ngwane, a
historical name of
Eswatini South Africa, a country...
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Ngwane V (also
known as Mahlokohla, Bhunu, Hhili) (11 May 1876 – 10
December 1899) was the King of
Swaziland from 1895
until his
death on 10
December 1899...
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Tshepo Ngwane (21 July 1976 – 27
October 2015) was a
South African actor most
famous for his role as
Thiza on
South African television drama series Yizo...
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Sobhuza I (also
known as
Ngwane IV, Somhlolo) (c. 1788–1850) was king of Eswatini, from 1815 to 1850. Born
around the year 1788, his
father was King Ndvungunye...
- Ka
Ngwane (Swazi: [kaˈŋɡwanɛ]) was a
Bantustan in
South Africa,
intended by the
apartheid government to be a semi-independent
homeland for the
Swazi people...
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established their kingdom in the mid-18th
century under the
leadership of
Ngwane III. The
country and the
Swazi take
their names from
Mswati II, the 19th-century...
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Tibiyo Taka
Ngwane,
meaning wealth of the nation, is a
Swazi sovereign wealth fund
which was
created through royal charter under the
reign of King Sobhuza...
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later than the 11th century. The
Swazi settlers, then
known as the
Ngwane (or baka
Ngwane),
before entering Swaziland had been
settled on the
banks of the...
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Zombodze Royal Residence, the son of
Inkhosikati Lomawa Ndwandwe and King
Ngwane V. When he was only four
months old, his
father died
suddenly while dancing...