- King Faku ****embled an army and
moved against the
Bhacas,
attacking them on all sides. He
drove the
Bhacas before him on the
ridge kuNowalala.
Ncapayi was...
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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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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...
- with
herds of
cattle and the Ama
Bhaca Nation saw an
opportunity to
attack and raid.
Between 1837 and 1840, the
Bhacas teamed up with the
Bushmen and raided...
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Xhosa people include: AmaMpondo, AbaThembu, AmaMpondomise, AmaHlubi, Ama
Bhaca, AmaXesibe,
AmaBomvana and more.[original research?] In the late 18th century...
- and Khwedam; and
other African languages, such as SiPhuthi, IsiHlubi, Si
Bhaca, SiLala,
SiNhlangwini (IsiZansi),
SiNrebele (SiSumayela), IsiMpondo/IsiMpondro...
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finger to
allow atmospheric pressure to
effect the flow. In
South Africa,
Bhaca people used an ox horn to
administer ****s.
Along the
upper Congo River...
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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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Matatiele Mount Fletcher (Tlokoeng)
Mount Ayliff (eMaxesibeni)
Mount Frere (Kwa
Bhaca)
Nqamakwe Ngqeleni Port St
Johns Qolora Mouth Qumbu Tabankulu (Ntabankulu)...
- his
reign as king he had 11 sub-chieftaincies, and the Thembu, Mpondo,
Bhaca kingdoms as tributaries.[original research?]
Hintsa was the son of Khawuta...