- The
Bhaca people, or
amaBhaca, are an
Nguni ethnic group in
South Africa.
AmaBhaca were
formerly known as the
Zelemus or
AbakwaZelemu between the 1700s...
- King
Madzikane was the
founder and a King of the
amaBhaca nation. He was the son of the
Zelemu King
Khalimeshe kaWabana. King Madzikane's
father was King...
- J. (1995). On
Route in
South Africa.
Internet Archive. Johannesburg:
Jonathan Ball Publishers. p. 209. ISBN 978-1-86842-026-1. Bhaca|
AmaBhaca v t e...
-
Historical dictionary of pre-colonial
Africa by Collins,
Robert O., 1933-, page 311 (Soga, p. 443) (Hammond-Tooke, W.D, p. 34 - 37) Bhaca|
AmaBhaca v t e v t e...
- of
Xhosa people include: AmaMpondo, AbaThembu, AmaMpondomise, AmaHlubi,
AmaBhaca, AmaXesibe,
AmaBomvana and more.[original research?] In the late 18th century...
- amaHleke, imiDange, amaNtinde,
amaGqunukhwebe title Inkosi Enkhulu of the
amaBhaca (until 1830
called abakwaZelemu)
title Inkosi Enkhulu of the amaKhonjwayo...
-
people who fled the
raiding Zulu armies. The
Zulus called these refugees "
amaBhaca", (people who hide).
Although composed of
elements of many
different groups...
- Ngubengcuka,
AmaMpondo under King Faku,
AmaBomvana under Senior Chief Gambushe,
AmaBhaca under King
Madzikane and
AmaMpondomise under King Matiwane.
Although Xhosa...
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tribes AmaMfengu,
meaning wanderers, and were made up of
clans such as the
amaBhaca, amaBhele, amaHlubi,
amaZizi and Rhadebe. To this day, the descendants...
-
Ncapai ka
Madzikane King of
AmaBhaca Kingdom Predecessor Sonyangwe ka
Madzikane Successor Diko ka
Ncapai Born c. 1804
Bluff (Esibubulungu) now
Durban Zulu...