• Peter Lobengula (died 1913) was a South African actor and circus performer who gained considerable attention in Britain during the early 20th-century...
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    Lobengula Khumalo (c. 1835 – c. 1894) was the second and last official king of the Northern Ndebele people (historically called Matabele in English)....
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  • Lobengula directly may make a claim to the throne. To further complicate things the House of Lobengula announced that it had identified Prince Peter Zwide...
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    King Lobengula (following his flight from his capital Bulawayo a month before), it crossed the Shangani late on 3 December 1893. It moved on Lobengula the...
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    Shangani Patrol. Fillis himself played Major Wilson, Peter Lobengula played the Matabele King Lobengula, and Burnham was played by the adopted son of Texas...
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    Burnham, the American Chief of Scouts Peter Lobengula (the son of the real-life Matabele King) as King Lobengula Frank E. Fillis as Major Allan Wilson...
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  • Mzilikazi died on 9 September 1868, near Bulawayo. His son, Lobengula, succeeded him as king. Lobengula established a state that held sovereignty over the region...
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    Portuguese or Boers did. His first step was to persuade the Ndebele King Lobengula, in 1888, to sign a treaty giving him rights to mining and administration...
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    Albemarle Street, London: John Murray. p. 151. (arguably falsely) Becker, Peter (1979). Path of Blood: The Rise and Conquests of Mzilikazi, Founder of the...
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    the Kingdom of Matabeleland, ruled by Lobengula. Having secured the Rudd Concession on mining rights from Lobengula in October 1888, Rhodes and his British...
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    the strength of a Mineral Concession extracted from its Matabele king, Lobengula, and various majority Mashona vassal chiefs in 1890. Though parts of the...
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    Concession, which Lobengula signed. Furthermore, it stated that the mining companies could do anything necessary to their operations. When Lobengula discovered...
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    would serve again as the royal kraal for the newly reincarnated King Lobengula. The Mlimo decreed that the settlers should be attacked and driven from...
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    Collins Discent Bajila CCC Entumbane-Njube New constituency Prince Dube CCC Lobengula-Magwegwe New constituency Ereck Gono CCC Seat declared vacant by the Speaker...
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  • Rhodesia's second black lawyer after Prince Nguboyenja Khumalo son of King Lobengula (a special law was required to allow him to occupy chambers with white...
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  • School Ihlati Secondary School Induna High School Inyanda High School Lobengula High School Luveve Secondary School Magwegwe High School Mandwandwe High...
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  • in Makokoba (Bulawayo's oldest township) by two of the Ndebele King Lobengula's grandsons, Albert and Rhodes, who were sons of Njube. In 1936, the players...
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    Mzilikazi died in 1868; following a violent power struggle, his son Lobengula succeeded him. In the 1880s, European colonists arrived with Cecil Rhodes's...
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  • Kingdom. The concession was originally granted by the Matabele King, Lobengula, son of Mzilikazi, to Sir John Swinburne in exchange for gold and arms...
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  • story of a battalion of volunteer soldiers facing the might of King Lobengula's army in Rhodesia in 1893 The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970) – British...
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    Cowdray Park Bulawayo Recall of incumbent legislator Pashor Raphael Sibanda Lobengula-Magwegwe Bulawayo Recall of incumbent legislator Ereck Gono Lupane East...
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  • Heale as Queen Victoria Rex Garner as Henry Loch Washington Xisolo as Lobengula Carel Trichardt as Paul Kruger Ian Roberts as Johannes Wilhelm Colenbrander...
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    Paramount Chief (1848–1900) Zimbabwe Mthwakazi – Mzilikazi (1820–1868) Lobengula (1868–1894) Company rule in Rhodesia by the British South Africa Company...
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    and where (according to his own account) he was granted permission by Lobengula, King of the Ndebele, to shoot game anywhere in his dominions. From then...
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    Raj Modi ZANU–PF Emakhandeni–Entumbane Dingilizwe Tshuma MDC Alliance Lobengula Gift Banda MDC Alliance Luveve Stella Ndlovu MDC Alliance Magwegwe Anele...
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    assent of Lobengula and other native leaders, particularly regarding mining rights, was often evaded, misrepresented or simply ignored. Lobengula reacted...
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    Binga to Victoria Falls. In the 1800s, during the reign of Mzilikazi and Lobengula, BaTonga people were regarded by the Ndebele (at the time called the "Matabele")...
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    formative years. Kushanduka had served in the court of the Ndebele king Lobengula and fought in the Second Matabele War in the 1890s, and Mnangagwa enjoyed...
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    Constantine Karigamombe, alias "Matibiri", a powerful figure who served King Lobengula in the 19th century. Through his father, he claimed membership of the...
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    (PF)) 2,540; Paul Siwela (ZAPU) 146; Rachal Mpala (Liberty Party) 83. LOBENGULA: Fletcher Dulini (MDC) 17,041; Isaac Nyathi (ZANU (PF)) 2,197; Elliot...
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