- Africa.
Nongqawuse was born in 1841 near the
Gxarha River in
independent Xhosaland but
close to the
border of the
recently established colony of British...
-
Brazil (Tocantins)
Xhosa Niger–Congo →
Bantu →
Nguni →
Xhosa South Africa (
Xhosaland)
Christianity Xokleng Macro-Je → Je →
Xokleng Brazil (Santa Catarina)...
- 1830) was the king of the abaThembu, in the eastern-southern part of
Xhosaland (Eastern Cape).
Ngubengcuka succeeded his father, Ndaba, as king in 1810...
- war parties. For a while, it
appeared that the Khoi
people of the in
Xhosaland were also
fighting and
taking up arms
against the British.
Harry Smith...
-
territories known as the
Idutywa Reserve,
Fingoland (Mfenguland) and
Xhosaland.
Fingoland lay by the
borderlands in the far
south of the Transkei, just...
-
which would be
called Fingoland, the
southwestern portion of
Eastern Xhosaland, in the
Eastern Cape of
South Africa. The name
amaMfengu does not translate...
-
revealed that the plan to
amalgamate the
Transkei and
Ciskei into a
proposed Xhosaland, as well as the
freeing of
Charles Sebe from prison, had been carried...
- of Heads:
Revisiting Military Conflict in the Cape
Colony and
Western Xhosaland in the
Nineteenth Century". The
Journal of
African History. 56 (1): 37–55...
- the
Xhosa Kingdom becomes the
ruler of
multiple chiefdoms in
Western Xhosaland but
still recognizes the 'IKumkani'(Emperor) as senior,
while the heir...
- prophet,
urged all the
Xhosa to
unite to try to
drive British forces out of
Xhosaland once and for all.
Makhanda advised Ndlambe that the gods
would be on their...