- The
Mpondomise people, also
called Ama-
Mpondomise, are a Xhosa-speaking people.
Their traditional homeland has been in the
contemporary era
Eastern Cape...
- by his
brother Jwarha) with the help of the
amaNgwevu clan of the ama
Mpondomise Kingdom.
Tshawe and his army then
incorporated formerly independent Nguni...
- stories.
Taking Mpondo as the son
since it was used for
defending and
Mpondomise as the
daughter since it was used for
attacking and negotiation. Thus...
-
Xhosa (/ˈkɔːsə/ KAW-sə, /ˈkoʊsə/ KOH-sə;
Xhosa pronunciation: [kǁʰóːsa]),
formerly spelled Xosa and also
known by its
local name isiXhosa, is a
Nguni language...
-
Xesibe people (AmaXesibe),
closely related to the
Mpondo people and the
Mpondomise.
Xesibeland had been
formerly part of Mpondoland. On 20
October 1886 armed...
- King
Zwelozuko (Luzuko Matiwane; born 1978) is the King of Ama
Mpondomise in
Qumbu and the son of King
Loyiso Matiwane and
Queen Nolitha, the
sister of...
-
Africa and
established federations (AbaThembu, AmaMpondo, AmaXhosa, and Ama
Mpondomise) in the
region during the 10th
century AD. One of the
dynasties of the...
-
SiNhlangwini (IsiZansi),
SiNrebele (SiSumayela), IsiMpondo/IsiMpondro, Isi
Mpondomise/IsiMpromse/Isimpomse, KheLobedu, Se****na, HiPai, SeKutswe, SeṰokwa, SeHananwa...
- the land of the
Mpondo under their king Faku and
their brother clan the
Mpondomise. Faku
created a No Man's Land as a
buffer between his
kingdom and the...
- that
would produce an heir to the throne, two
royal brides (One from Ama-
Mpondomise royal family & the
other from the Aba-Thembu
royal family)
arrived on...