- The
Xesibe People are a Nguni-speaking
people that are
found in the North-Eastern
Parts of
Eastern Cape Province,
South Africa and the
Southern Parts of...
- latter. Xesibeland, the
traditional region of the
Xesibe people, was
located around Mount Ayliff. The
Xesibe was led by
Chief Jojo; Jojo
today is the royal...
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around Mount Ayliff.
Xesibeland was the
traditional region of the
Xesibe people (Ama
Xesibe),
closely related to the
Mpondo people and the Mpondomise. Xesibeland...
- nations.
Mpondo people share a
common lineage with Ama-Mpondomise, Ama-
Xesibe, Abakwa-Mkhize, Ama-Bomvu and Ama-Bomvana.[citation needed] King Sibiside's...
- Mtshutshumbe's
section of Ama
Xesibe had to p**** by the land of
AbaThembu to
reach AmaGcaleka. But
because AbaThembu nama
Xesibe had some history, Mtshutshumbe...
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Xhosa AmaMfengu (Abambo
origin Xhosa speaking ethnic group)
AbeSuthu Ama
Xesibe Abambo Xhosa speaking ethnic group AmaBomvana different ethnic group but...
-
virtually unknown by the 1960s. A
belief in
spirit possession appears among the
Xesibe, a Xhosa-speaking
people from Transkei,
South Africa. The
majority of the...
- (particularly
Dlaminis from
which the
monarch of
Eswatini comes), Mpondos, Ama-
Xesibe-people and the Ama-Bomvu or Ama-Bomvana are the
descendants of princess...
- time
Queen Mamani (sometimes
called Mbingwa) was born to King
Phahlo and a
Xesibe Princess whose name is not known.
Queen Mamani's
mother was the
Great Wife...
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historically related and
share a
common lineage with the AmaMpondomise, Ama
Xesibe, AbakwaMkhize,
AmaBomvu and
AmaMpondo as they all have
related cultural...