- The
Bhaca people, or ama
Bhaca, are an
Nguni ethnic group in
South Africa. Ama
Bhaca were
formerly known as the
Zelemus or
AbakwaZelemu between the 1700s...
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officially Kwa
Bhaca, is a town
located in the
Eastern Cape province,
previously known as the
Transkei region, of
South Africa. Kwa
Bhaca is
situated between...
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Bhaca, or Isi
Bhaca (Baca) is a
Bantu language of
South Africa.
Traditionally considered a
dialect of Swati, it is
closer to Xhosa,
Phuthi and Zulu. It...
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relatively straightforward division into
these two
substreams of Nguni.
Bhaca Hlubi Lala
Nhlangwini Northern Transvaal Ndebele (Sumayela Ndebele) Phuthi...
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Tekela Swati Phuthi Sumayela Ndebele (Northern
Transvaal Ndebele) Lala
Bhaca Hlubi Nhlangwini Sotho–Tswana (S30 + K20):
Tswana ("West Sotho")
Birwa Tswapong...
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AmaMpondo under King Faku,
AmaBomvana under Senior Chief Gambushe, Ama
Bhaca under King
Madzikane and
AmaMpondomise under King Matiwane.
Although Xhosa...
- King
Madzikane was the
founder and a King of the ama
Bhaca nation. He was the son of the
Zelemu King
Khalimeshe kaWabana. King Madzikane's
father was King...
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Ncapai (also
spelt as
Ncapayi or Ncaphayi) was the king of the
Bhaca people between 1826
until his
death in 1845. He was the
second son from the first...
- and Khwedam; and
other African languages, such as SiPhuthi, IsiHlubi, Si
Bhaca, SiLala,
SiNhlangwini (IsiZansi),
SiNrebele (SiSumayela), IsiMpondo/IsiMpondro...
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Zimbabwe Isitshwala – Botswana,
Zimbabwean Ndebele Isishwala –
South Africa,
Bhaca people Kawunga – Ganda,
Uganda Kimnyet – Kalenjin,
Kenya Kuon – Kenya, Luo...