The Bhaca people, or amaBhaca, are an Nguni ethnic group in South Africa. AmaBhaca were formerly known as the Zelemus or AbakwaZelemu between the 1700s...
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Bhaca, or IsiBhaca (Baca) is a Bantu language of South Africa. Traditionally considered a dialect of Swati, it is closer to Xhosa, Phuthi and Zulu. It...
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Mount Frere (redirect from KwaBhaca)
intermediary borders. Its name in Xhosa is KwaBhaca, or "village of the Bhaca chiefdom", or "place of the Bhaca people", who settled here around the year 1825...
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AmaMpondomise (redirect from List of Mpondomise people)
Mziziba, AmaBhaca found AmaMpondomise at Mcuthu and defeated them however AmaMpodomise would just not submit to the letter because AmaBhaca were rather...
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Zimbabwe Isitshwala – Zimbabwean Ndebele Isishwala – South Africa, Bhaca people Kawunga – Ganda, Uganda Kimnyet – Kalenjin, Kenya Kuon – Kenya, Luo Kwen...
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Richmond, KwaZulu-Natal (section Notable people)
various remnants of African people who fled the raiding Zulu armies. The Zulus called these refugees "amaBhaca", (people who hide). Although composed...
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finger to allow atmospheric pressure to effect the flow. In South Africa, Bhaca people used an ox horn to administer enemas. Along the upper Congo River an...
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follows: Nguni people (alphabetical): Bhaca people Hlubi people Southern Ndebele people Swati people Xhosa people Zulu people Shangana–Tsonga people Sotho–Tswana...
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become King of amaBhaca people. Therefore, on the death of King Madzikane, Prince Ncaphayi was crowned King of all AmaBhaca people but because his elder...
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The Nguni people are a linguistic cultural group of Bantu cattle herders who migrated from central Africa into Southern Africa, made up of ethnic groups...
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Ncapai (category South African people stubs)
Ncapai (also spelt as Ncapayi or Ncaphayi) was the king of the Bhaca people between 1826 until his death in 1845. He was the second son from the first...
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such as the amaBhaca, amaBhele, amaHlubi, amaZizi and Rhadebe. To this day, the descendants of the amaMfengu are part of the Xhosa people and they speak...
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Khusela Diko (category Living people)
to Chief Thandisizwe Diko, styled as King Madzikane II of the amaBhaca of kwaBhaca in the Eastern Cape. They met in 2015, were legally married in 2016...
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King Ncapayi (category South African people stubs)
Ncapayi (also spelt as Ncapai or Ncaphayi) was the king of the Bhaca people between 1826 until his death in 1846. He was the second son from the first...
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relatively straightforward division into these two substreams of Nguni. Bhaca Hlubi Lala Nhlangwini Northern Transvaal Ndebele (Sumayela Ndebele) Phuthi...
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distinct cultures and people. The Ndebele were just such a people. Chief Ndebele was living with his people in the territory of the Bhaca and Hlubi south of...
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Shingazidja; abantru in Mpondo and Ndebele; bãthfu in Phuthi; bantfu in Swati and Bhaca; banhu in kisukuma; banu in Lala; vanhu in Shona and Tsonga; batho in Sesotho...
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The following is a list of notable people who were born in KwaBhaca formally known as Mount Frere in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. King Zwelibanzi...
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and Khwedam; and other African languages, such as SiPhuthi, IsiHlubi, SiBhaca, SiLala, SiNhlangwini (IsiZansi), SiNrebele (SiSumayela), IsiMpondo/IsiMpondro...
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as "wanderers" as many believe and the Mfengu people – like the Bhaca, Bhele, Hlubi and Dlamini peoples – was formed from the tribes that were broken...
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List of Bantu languages (redirect from Kwifa people)
Transvall Zulu (S42B), Qwabe (S42C), Cele (S42D), Ngoni of Malawi (N121), Bhaca (S402, Baca), Lala, Ingwavuma, Lala (S406, North Lala, South Lala), Old...
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Lists of office-holders (redirect from Lists of people by office held)
Namibia Presidents of Namibia Prime ministers of Namibia South Africa List of Bhaca kings List of Hlubi kings List of Mpondo kings List of Mpondomise kings...
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Africa) South Ndebele Sumayela Ndebele Swati Phuthi Lala Bhaca Hlubi Nhlangwini Sotho–Tswana people Tswana Bobirwa Tswapong Kgalagadi Sotho Northern Sotho...
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Archibald Campbell Jordan (category People from the Eastern Cape)
entitled "Some features of the phonetic and grammatical structure of Baca" (Bhaca), which was an important early contribution to the study of non-standard...
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and Mzimvubu Rivers had produced two victors: the Mpondo Kingdom and the Bhaca Chiefdom. Several weaker polities again relocated, with some moving north...
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amaHleke, imiDange, amaNtinde, amaGqunukhwebe title Inkosi Enkhulu of the amaBhaca (until 1830 called abakwaZelemu) title Inkosi Enkhulu of the amaKhonjwayo...
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Hintsa kaKhawuta (category Xhosa people)
Mpondomise kingdoms combined forces and crushed the Bhaca, killing Madzikane (1823-5). The Bhaca entered into an uneasy alliance with the Mpondo and launched...
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Eastern Cape (section Notable people)
that fall under the category of Xhosa people include: AmaMpondo, AbaThembu, AmaMpondomise, AmaHlubi, AmaBhaca, AmaXesibe, AmaBomvana and more.[original...
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Testing of 330 pupils and staff at Makaula Senior Secondary School in KwaBhaca resulted in 204 positive tests. In June, there were 118,526 new cases, raising...
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code NMZ. XJ – Maxesibeni, previously Mount Ayliff, code CDW. XK – KwaBhaca & Mount Frere. Previously CDS. XL – Maloti New district at the foot of the...
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