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first ruled by
Rarabe kaPhalo who died with his son Mlawu, who was
destined for chieftaincy. The clan
would be
named after Ngqika ka Mlawu, the son of the...
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Siyabulela Xuza
Bhurhu kaKhawuta
Patrick Duze
Fumanekile Gqiba Nomonde Gogi-Gumede
Hintsa kaKhawuta
Malashe ka Khawuta Maqoma kaNgqika Makhanda Qaqambile...
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Rharhabe KaPhalo, (Born:1725-Died:1782) [Reigned:1753 Till 1782] King
Mlawu KaRharhabe, King
Ngqika KaMlawu, (Ahh! Lwaganda!) King
Sandile KaNgqika, (Ahh...
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Kgamanyane Pilane Chief Adam Kok III
Chief Sandile kaNgqika King
Sekhukhune I
Bishop John
Colenso King
Cetshwayo kaMpande King
Langalibalele King
Makhado Ramabulana...
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Xhosa War.
Chief Ngqika had
close ties with the British,
while his uncle,
Chief Ndlambe, had no such
agreements and
painted Ngqika as
someone selling...
- the
Great son
Ngqika ka Mlawu disposed of his
uncle Ndlambe ka Rarabe as
paramount chief of the Rarabe. The
other two sons
where Ntimbo ka Rarabe a (Right...
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Fifth Frontier War in 1818,
after a two-decade long conflict, King
Ngqika ka Mlawu and his
uncle Ndlambe’s
people clashed again in a
battle called...
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conflict with the Cape by the
neighbouring Ngqika Xhosa. His Kingdom's
indirect aid to the
Ngqika during the
Seventh and
Eighth Frontier Wars (1846–1853)...
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eventually taking over the land
after Queen Hoho lost the war with King
Ngqika kaMlawu. King William's Town was
founded by Sir
Benjamin d’Urban in May 1835...
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Rarabe kaPhalo (1773–1787)
Mlawu kaRarabe, (he
never became a King
because he died
before his father)
Ndlambe kaRarabe,
Regent (1787–1797)
Ngqika kaMlawu...