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Mzilikazi Moselekatse,
Khumalo (c. 1790 – 9
September 1868) was a
Southern African king who
founded the
Ndebele Kingdom now
called Matebeleland which...
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Mzilikazi.
Tales tell of how
Mzilikazi had the
still living Magadongo partially impaled on
wooden poles to
torture him but not kill him.
Mzilikazi then...
- 1839,
Mzilikazi and his
people finally settled north of
Ramaquabane River, the
south western region of what in 1980
became Zimbabwe.
Mzilikazi, contrary...
- (modern day Matabeleland). The
Mthwakazi Kingdom was
founded in 1823 by
Mzilikazi kaMatshobana.
While the
Mthwakazi Kingdom ended in 1894 with the First...
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Northern Ndebele,
specifically the
Khumalo (amaNtungwa)
people under Mzilikazi, were
originally named Matebele in English. This name is
common in older...
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James Steven Mzilikazi Khumalo (20 June 1932 – 22 June 2021) was a
South African composer and
professor emeritus of
African languages at the University...
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located between the
Ndwandwe and the Mthethwa.
Their most
famous issue was
Mzilikazi and Mbulazi, an
influential figure in the mfecane, and
founder of the...
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mfecane ("the crushing") or
difaqane ("the scattering"). Shaka's general,
Mzilikazi led his
followers away from Zulu
territory after a falling-out. In the...
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Mzilikazi High
School (also
known locally, in Ndebele, as eMgandane), is a government-maintained F1 (i.e. academic)
secondary school named in recognition...
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Mzilikazi the
founder of the
Ndebele (Matabele)
kingdom in Zimbabwe.
Matshobana married his
first wife,
Nompethu KaZwide, who gave
birth to
Mzilikazi...