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kwaNongoma Zwide kaLanga (1758–1825) was the king of the
Ndwandwe (Nxumalo)
nation from
about 1805 to
around 1820. He was the son of
Langa KaXaba, a Nxumalo...
- "sun" or "day" and "kaXaba"
means "son of Xaba". He was the
father and
predecessor of King
Zwide kaLanga, the
rival to King
Shaka kaSenzangakhona. v t e...
- death.
Prince Langa KaPhalo was born to King
Phalo kaTshiwo and is
known to his
first born son and have had two
Known sons
Prince Ngqeno kaLanga (1759) and...
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Kalanga[pronunciation?], or Tji
Kalanga (in Zimbabwe), is a
Bantu language spoken by the
Kalanga people in
Botswana and Zimbabwe. It has an
extensive phoneme...
- The
Kalanga or Ba
Kalanga are a
southern Bantu ethnic group mainly inhabiting Matebeleland in Zimbabwe,
northern Botswana, and
parts of the
Limpopo Province...
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Ngqeno ka Langa (about 1759 - 1
April 1846) was the
chief of the
amaMbalu clan of the
Xhosa nation from 1794
until his death.
Langa was the
oldest son...
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Kalanga may
refer to: Ba
Kalanga people Kalanga language Kalanga, Iran
Kalanga, Togo This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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expanding power of the
Ndwandwe chief, Mashobane's father-in-law,
Zwide kaLanga. The
alliance was uneasy, and the
Khumalos sought help from the leader...
- was the
eldest son of
Mashobane kaMangethe and his heir. His
mother was
Nompethu KaZwide,
daughter of
Zwide kaLanga of the Ndwandwe. Mzilikazi's father...
- rainmaking.
Linguists have
listed Lobedu together with
Kalanga,
Nambya (a
dialect of
Kalanga), Venda, Lemba, Shankwe, Nyubi, and
Karanga as a language...