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- Makhanda , also spelled Makana and also known as Nxele ("the left-handed"), (c. 1780 – 25 December 1820[failed verification]) was a Xhosa indigenous doctor...
- 2024. Retrieved 4 June 2024. Levy, Brian; Hirsch, Alan; Naidoo, Vinothan; Nxele, Musa (18 March 2021). "South Africa: When Strong Institutions and M****ive...
- Makhanda who is also known as Nxele, a prophet under chief Ndlambe who was based in the area now known as Grahamstown. Nxele rejected Christianity and western...
- renamed to Makhanda in memory of Xhosa warrior and prophet Makhanda ka Nxele. Makhanda was founded as Grahamstown in 1812 after the Fourth Xhosa War...
- by Nxele, prompting Ntsikana to find his spiritual home under the trusteeship of Ngqika. As with the other charismatic millenarian prophet Nxele, who...
- this became Grahamstown. The fifth frontier war, also known as the "War of Nxele", initially developed from an 1817 judgment by the Cape Colony government...
- 22 April 1819 to Grahamstown, which was held by 350 troops repulsed Nxele. Nxele was captured and imprisoned on Robben Island. The British pushed the...
- Wars, the British colonial government sentenced African leader Makanda Nxele to life imprisonment on the island. He drowned on the s****s of Table Bay...
- Nongqawuse, the Xhosa prophetess responsible for the Cattle Killing Maqana Nxele, former Xhosa prophet who drowned while trying to escape John Nyathi Pokela...
- Xhosa Kingdom Commanders and leaders Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Willshire Nxele Mdushane ka Ndlambe Strength Approx. 350 British Army troops plus 130 KhoiKhoi...