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Great Usutu River,
Lusutfu River, or
Suthu River, is a
river in
South Africa, Eswatini, and Mozambique. The name
Suthu refers to
Basotho people who lived...
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Sotho people South African Translators'
Institute Also
spelled Suthio, or
Suthu, Souto, Sisutho, Sutu, or Sesutu. To the
extent that it even has several...
- the Anglo-Zulu War, The
chiefdom was in
northern Zululand, a
hotbed of u
Suthu, and the
British General Wolseley thought that Zibhebhu's rule
there would...
- The u
Suthu were the
royalist faction in Zululand, more
specifically they were the
followers of Cetshwayo. The
young Zulu
warriors who
clustered around...
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defeated a
larger u
Suthu force (who
represented Cetshwayo) in the
Msebe Valley near Nongoma. In
early March 1883,
Zibhebhu had
seized the u
Suthu kraals (livestock...
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radio broadcasts in English, Ndebele, Shona, Kalanga, Nambya, Venda,
Suthu and Tonga. English,
Ndebele and
Shona are
given far more airtime. Christians...
- Chelmsford. By 1882,
differences between two Zulu factions—pro-Cetshwayo u
Suthus and
three rival chiefs led by Zibhebhu—had
erupted into a
blood feud and...
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Civil War (1883–1884), aka "u
Suthu-Mandlakazi Conflict",
where Zibhebhu kaMaphitha fought against Cetshwayo and the u
Suthu This
disambiguation page lists...
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speak Xhosa AmaMfengu (Abambo
origin Xhosa speaking ethnic group) Abe
Suthu AmaXesibe Abambo Xhosa speaking ethnic group AmaBomvana different ethnic...
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dispute and Cyprian's minority.
Cyprian ascended the
throne as a
chief of u
Suthu rather than a
Paramount Chief until 1951 when he was
recognised as such...