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Mlawu ka
Rarabe was a son of
Rarabe ka Phalo, the
founder of the
right hand
house of the
Xhosa nation.
Mlawu is
known to have had
three sons of
which the...
- died with his son
Mlawu, who was
destined for chieftaincy. The clan
would be
named after Ngqika ka
Mlawu, the son of the then late
Mlawu. It
would be years...
- KaPhalo, (Born:1725-Died:1782) [Reigned:1753 Till 1782] King
Mlawu KaRharhabe, King
Ngqika Ka
Mlawu, (Ahh! Lwaganda!) King
Sandile KaNgqika, (Ahh! Mgolombane...
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Prince Mlawu. It is said that on the day that
Mlawu was to
marry his
great wife Nobutho, he
suddenly became ill and died. However, on his
death Mlawu had...
- (1773–1787)
Mlawu kaRarabe, (he
never became a King
because he died
before his father)
Ndlambe kaRarabe,
Regent (1787–1797)
Ngqika ka
Mlawu (1797–1829)...
-
eventually taking over the land
after Queen Hoho lost the war with King
Ngqika ka
Mlawu. King William's Town was
founded by Sir
Benjamin d’Urban in May 1835 during...
- in the
Eastern Cape province. He
fathered the
following known children (
Mlawu ka
Rarabe (Great son),
Ndlambe ka Rarabe,
Sigcawu ka Rarabe, Cebo ka Rarabe...
- his
great son
Mlawu kaRharhabe died, but he had
fathered two boys,
Ngqika and Ntimbo, who were
infants at
their father's death.
Mlawu's councillors (amaphakathi)...
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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 the Battle...
- and his
paternal uncle,
Chief Ndlambe.[citation needed] Ngqika's father,
Mlawu, died when
Ngqika was too
young to rule and
therefore his
uncle Ndlambe...