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Kingdom of Eswatini, also
known by its
former official names Swaziland and the
Kingdom of
Swaziland, is a
landlocked country in
Southern Africa. It is bordered...
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Protectorate of
Swaziland to King
Sobhuza II and one of his
younger wives,
Ntfombi Tfwala. He was
crowned as
Mswati III,
Ingwenyama and King of
Swaziland, on 25...
- and
Somhlolo a
revered king of
Swaziland.
Sobhuza continued to
expand the
territory of
Swaziland. The
conflict of
Swaziland and the
Ndwandwe kingdom led...
- The
Times of
Swaziland is a
newspaper in
Eswatini (formerly
called Swaziland). It is the
oldest newspaper in Eswatini,
having been
established in 1897...
- The
Swaziland Reformed Church was
founded in 1944 and
become a
congregation of the
Dutch Reformed Church in
Africa in 1967.
Later the
Swaziland Missionary...
- Nkhotfotjeni, Mona; 22 July 1899 – 21
August 1982) was
Ngwenyama (King) of
Swaziland (now Eswatini) for 82
years and 254 days, the
longest verifiable reign...
- (/ˌʌmbɑːˈbɑːneɪ/) is the most
populous city in
Eswatini (previously
called Swaziland), and is one of the two
capitals (along with Lobamba),
serving as the...
- is the
mother of King
Mswati III.
Ntfombi married King
Sobhuza II of
Swaziland, with whom she had a son,
Prince Makhosetive Dlamini. In 1982 King Sobhuza...
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Eswatini was
adopted on 6
October 1968
after Eswatini (then
known as
Swaziland)
gained independence from the
British Empire one
month before. The design...
- The
history of the Jews of Eswatini,
formerly Swaziland.
Before and
during the Holocaust,
Swaziland, as
Eswatini was then called,
welcomed a
large group...