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- The Swazi or Swati (Swati: Emaswati, singular Liswati) are a Bantu ethnic group native to Southern Africa, inhabiting Eswatini, a sovereign kingdom in...
- spoken is significantly influenced by isiZulu. Many Swazis (plural emaSwati, singular liSwati), including those in the south who speak this variety, do not...
- Outline of Eswatini HIV/AIDS in Eswatini In the Swazi language, emaSwati (plural) and liSwati (singular) are used. "The 2017 Po****tion and Housing Census...
- prior to 2005 of a native Emaswati mother and a known father, whose birth is registered; Children born abroad to an Emaswati father who was also born abroad...
- Predominantly: Christianity Minority: Traditional African religion Related ethnic groups Other Nguni people (especially Southern Ndebele), Swati/emaSwati people...
- Umurundi (singular), Abarundi (plural) EswatiniLiswati (singular), Emaswati (plural) LesothoMosotho (singular), Basotho (plural) Demonyms may also...
- naturalised citizens. Partial Estonian nationality law  Eswatini 5 years No Emaswati nationality law  Ethiopia 4 years No Ethiopian nationality law  Fiji 5...
- This article serves as an index – as complete as possible – of all the honorific orders or similar decorations awarded by Thailand, classified by Monarchies...
- village, Washington Post, 1984 Jan 13 Mlotshwa Family Foundation, History of EmaSwati in SA, 2017 Matsebula, J.S.M. 1980. A History of Swaziland. Cape Town:...
- King's Advisory Council, which was later called Liqoqo. The autonomy of the Emaswati was influenced by British and Dutch rule of Southern Africa in the 19th...