- Gaza Empire.
Nxumalo Ndwandwe kaNxumalo Mkhatshwa kaNdwandwe
Manukuse KaMkhatshwa
Makweya kaManukuse Gasa
kaMakweya
Zikode KaGasa
Soshangane KaZikode (founder...
- for his son but
unfortunately it was not
possible for King
Mzila KaSoshangane
KaNxumalo as he had lost many of his soldiers. The
Portuguese continued hunting...
-
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 king...
-
Mashobane KaMangethe (c. late 18th
century – c. 1820s) was a
South African witch doctor and
cattle herder. Mashobane, son of
chief Mangethe (Zikode), was...
-
Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. 1787–22
September 1828), also
known as
Shaka Zulu (Zulu pronunciation: [ˈʃaːɠa]) and
Sigidi kaSenzangakhona, was the king of...
- his throne. It
stars Nomzamo Mbatha as
Queen Nandi KaBhebhe and
Senzo Radebe,as King
Senzangakhona kaJama. "Thembinkosi
Brian Mthembu". 2020-11-20. "Uzalo...
- He is from the
lineage of
Prince Jele
KaMfeka of the
Ncwangeni Nguni family. His
mother was
Queen Soseya Nxumalo of the
Ndwandwe royal house. Both his...
-
Zwide may
refer to:
Zwide kaLanga, King of the
Ndwandwe (
Nxumalo)
nation from
about 1805 to
around 1820 Zwide,
Eastern Cape Province,
South Africa, a township...
- people. King Zulu
kaMalandela,
founder of the Zulu clan King
Shaka kaSenzangakhona,
founder of the Zulu
Nation King
Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu, Zulu...
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Nxumalo, Lee (20
December 2020). "Basketball's next
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