- the
Khumalo (amaNtungwa)
people under Mzilikazi, were
originally named Matebele in English. This name is
common in
older texts because it is the name the...
-
MatebeleDoes and
their kids.
Small Ruminant Research, 32: 234-250. SIBANDA, L.M., SIMELA, L. (1997). Carc****
characteristics of the
marketed Matebele...
- AmaNdebele, (called
Matebele in English)
established a
Ndebele state northwest of the city of Pretoria.
During this period, the
Matebele left a
trail of destruction...
- kingdom,
called the
Matebele. The
Boers had also
fought the Zulu and
Matebele, and so the
Boers and
Tswana found in the
Matebele a
common enemy. The Tswana...
-
South Africa,Kgwadibeng-Mathibestad Nare (Kgomo ya naga)
Buffalo Bakgatla/
Matebele Baroka ba Lebole/Bakone
Sesotho sa
Leboa South Africa,Limpopo
Phuthi Duiker...
-
despite pre-existing
peace agreements with
local black leaders, a
Ndebele (
Matebele)
patrol attacked the
Liebenberg family part of Potgieter's party, killing...
-
include the Bafokeng, Batloung, Baphuthi, Bakuena, Bataung, Batšoeneng, and
Matebele.
About 1% of the po****tion
consists of Europeans, Asians, and Xhosa. In...
- year he
served in
Colonel Sir
Robert Baden-Powell's
campaign against the
Matebele,
after which he
joined the Cape Police. On the
outbreak of the
Second Boer...
-
unilaterally declared independence from
Britain – only the
second state to
do so, the
other being the
United States in 1776. Initially, the
state proclaimed...
- (across Botswana, Lesotho,
South Africa, and Zambia).
Zimbabwe has Kalanga,
Matebele, Nambiya, and
Xhosa speakers.
Ethnologue separates the
largely mutually...