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collaboration with
other Xhosa clans, the
Ngqikas fought against white settlers during the
Second Frontier War. In 1796,
Ngqika turned 18 and was
ready to ****ume...
- King
Sandile ka
Ngqika (c. 1820–1878),
known as 'Aa! Mgolombane!,' was the Right-Hand
Paramount chief of the
Xhosa Kingdom. A
dynamic leader, he led the...
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older brother of
Chief Sandile ka
Ngqika and
nephew to King Hintsa. In 1818, he
commanded the
forces of his father,
Ngqika, who
seemingly was
trying to overthrow...
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meddle in
Xhosa politics. A
perfect example of this is the case of
chief Ngqika and his uncle,
chief Ndlambe. The
conflicts between the
Xhosa and British...
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fifth Xhosa War
Chief Ngqika had
close ties with the British,
while his uncle,
Chief Ndlambe, had no such
agreements and
painted Ngqika as
someone selling...
- West
Ndlambe defeats British ally
Ngqika at Amalinde.
Colonial forces heavily defeat Ndlambe at Grahamstown.
Ngqika-Cape
alliance collapses as Gov. Somerset...
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between two
Xhosa leaders,
Ndlambe and
Ngqika,
ended in
Ngqika's defeat, but the
British continued to
recognise Ngqika as the
paramount chief. He appealed...
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African wives (who were Khoi Khoi and Xhosa) and one of them was
Chief Ngqika's mother, Yese, wife of
Mlawu kaRarabe.
During the last
years of
Dutch rule...
- Tsholomnqa, East
London Chieftainess Nosiseko Gaika,
Chief of
Amambombo (
Ngqika), Keiskam****ek
Chief Ndlovu Ulana,
Chief of AmaZizi, Keiskam****ek Chief...
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surrender of the
murderer was refused, and war was
declared in
March 1846. The
Ngqikas were the
chief tribe engaged in the war, ****isted by the
Ndlambe and Thembu...