- King
Mageba kaGumede (c. 1667 – c. 1745) was an
early king of the Zulu Kingdom.
Mageba is said to have
succeeded his twin
brother King
Phunga as leader...
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Mageba is a
producer of
textile machinery,
based in Bernkastel-Kues, Germany.
Mageba was
founded in 1957 by Hans
Stang in Wuppertal/Barmen. Initially,...
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kaGumede (c. 1657 – c. 1727)
Mageba kaGumede (c. 1667 – c. 1745), son of Gumede,
chief c. 1727 to c. 1745
Ndaba ka
Mageba, son of
Mageba,
chief c. 1745 to 1763...
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Mageba (stylised as
mageba) is a
civil engineering service provider and
manufacturer of
bridge bearings,
expansion joints,
seismic protection and structural...
- King
Ndaba ka
Mageba was the King of the Zulu Kingdom. He was the son of King
Mageba, and was king of the Zulu from 1745 to 1763. Havemann, Louis-John....
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Ndaba ka
Mageba, was king of the Zulu
Kingdom from 1763 to 1781. It is
alleged he
prophesied the
birth of King Shaka. His
grandfather was King
Mageba kaGumede...
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Causeway Bridge I (al-Azizia, 1986)". Structurae. "Hongjecheon Bridge". www.
mageba-group.com. "Gran
Manglar Viaduct - Megaconstrucciones.net
English Version"...
- up to 1727
Mageba kaGumede (ca. 1667–1745), son of
Gumede and
brother of Phunga,
chief of the Zulu clan from 1727 to 1745
Ndaba ka
Mageba (ca. 1697–1763)...
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installation of the
bearings were
carried out by the
Swiss civil engineering firm
Mageba.
Vibration issues,
caused by
several cables in the
bridge moving under certain...
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Media Development Co., Ltd.
Retrieved 18
August 2020. "Longjiang Bridge".
mageba.
Retrieved 18
August 2020. "Structurae [en]:
Aizhai Bridge (2009)" (in German)...