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Thembuland, Afrikaans: Temboeland, is a
natural region in the
Eastern Cape
province of
South Africa. Its
territory is the
traditional region of the abaThembu...
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Thembu (Xhosa: AbaThembu) are a
Xhosa Nation who
inhabited the
Kingdom of
Thembuland. They were
established around the 16th
century as one of the
Xhosa federations...
- also
given the
title of the
chief of
Mvezo by his relative, the king of
Thembuland, as a
further marker of the family's eminence.
After being lost in the...
- Western-style
institution that was the
largest school for
black Africans in
Thembuland. Made to
socialise with
other students on an
equal basis, he
claimed that...
- to Butterworth, in
Thembuland. The
village of
Cofimvaba was
probably established in 1877 when the
magisterial seat for
Thembuland, (which had originally...
- Rev. Soga,
during the year that
Madzikane was killed,
Ncapayi entered Thembuland to
avenge the death. The
Thembus under King
Ngubengcuka made an ineffectual...
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chieftain of
Mvezo under the
authority of his
relative the
paramount chief of
Thembuland,
currently King
Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo. Spencer: the
comital branch of...
-
insult for
someone of his
stature so he sent his
Right Hand Son Cebo to
Thembuland to
demand more cattle. When Cebo
arrived at Mdandala's
homestead to demand...
- now the
magisterial district of Lady Frere. It is part of the
Western Thembuland traditional kingdom.
Natives Land Act, 1913 Land
reform in
South Africa...
- May 2010) was a
South African clan
leader and
ruler as king of
Western Thembuland. He was the son of
Mthethuvumile Matanzima and
grandson of the former...