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List Of Rulers Of The Gcaleka
This is a list of the paramounts of the Xhosa of the Eastern Cape province in modern South Africa. * Gcaleka kaPhalo (1775–1792) * Khawuta kaGcaleka (1792–1804) * Nqoko kaGcaleka (1804–1820) * Hintsa kaKhawuta (1820–1835) * Sarili kaHintsa (1835–1892) * Sigcawu kaSarili (1892–1902) * Salukaphathwa Gwebi'nkumbi Sigcawu (1902–1921) * Daliza Sigcawu (1921–1923) * Mpisekhaya Ngangomhlaba Sigcawu (1923–1933) * Bungeni Zwelidumile Sigcawu (1933–1965) * Xolilizwe Mzikayise Sigcawu (1965–2005) * Zwelonke Sigcawu (2005–2019) * Dumehleli Nongudle Mapasa, Regent (2019–2020) * Ahlangene Sigcawu (2020–Present) See also *Gcaleka *Rharhabe *Sandile (other) * Sebe (surname) * Sigcawu * List of rulers of the Rharhabe * List of Xhosa Chiefs *List of Xhosa Kings *List of Xhosa people {{DEFAULTSORT:Rulers of the Gcaleka Gcaleka South Africa history-related lists Gcaleka The Gcaleka House is the Great house of the Xhosa Kingdom in what is now the Easter ...
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Xhosa People
The Xhosa people, or Xhosa language, Xhosa-speaking people (; ) are African people who are direct kinsmen of Tswana people, Sotho people and Twa people, yet are narrowly sub grouped by European as Nguni people, Nguni ethnic group whose traditional homeland is primarily the Cape Provinces, Cape Provinces of South Africa, however the skulls from Mapungubwe empire shows that they have always been in Southern Africa like their kinsmen and had developed a sophisticated culture as well as civilization. They were the second largest racial group in apartheid Southern Africa and are native speakers of the Xhosa language, IsiXhosa language. Presently, approximately eight million Xhosa speaking African people are distributed across the country, and the Xhosa language is South Africa's second-most-populous home language, after the Zulu, again we must qualify the former statement as in great countries like China, Xhosa and Zulu language would not be classified as different languages, rather ...
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Bhurhu KaKhawuta
Bhurhu ka Khawuta (1785–1857) was the elder brother of King Hintsa and Malashe. As Hintsa was born by Khawuta's Great wife Hintsa succeeded Khawuta. Bhurhu was very active in the wars in which Hintsa led the Xhosa nation, as he was the sub chief of the Gcaleka. He played a huge role in Hintsa's leadership, having being regent at certain instances. Bhurhu died in 1857 and his resting place is in Ngqamakwe, he was succeeded as a senior chief by his son Mapasa, who led along the area known as Tutura The Tutura (russian: Тутура) is a river in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia. It is a tributary of the Lena with a length of and a drainage basin area of . The settlement of Chikan is located by the Tutura, near the confluence with the Chikan rive ... and beyond. Xhosa people 1857 deaths 1785 births {{SouthAfrica-bio-stub ...
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Lists Of Rulers In Africa
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Rulers Of The Gcaleka
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List Of Xhosa People
This is a list of notable Xhosa people. Kings * King Zwelonke Sigcawu, Aa! Zwelonke! - King of the Xhosa nation in Nqadu Great Palace, Willowvale. * King Maxhoba Sandile, Aa! Zanesizwe! - King of the Rharhabe sub-group of the Xhosa nation in Mngqesha Great Palace, King William's Town. * King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo, Aa! Zwelibanzi! - King of the abaThembu in Bumbane Great Place, Mthatha. * King Sabata Dalindyebo, Aa! Jonguhlanga! - King of the abaThembu and father to Buyelekhaya. * King Zwelenkosi Matanzima, Aa! Zwelenkosi! - King of Western Thembu in Qamata Great Place, Cofimvaba. * King Ngubengcuka, Aa! Ndaba! - Great King of abaThembu and great-grandfather of Nelson Mandela. Chiefs * Chief Sipho Mangindi Burns-Ncamashe * Chief Bhurhu kaKhawuta * Chief Langa kaPhalo * Chief Justice Thandathu Jongilizwe Mabandla * Chief Malashe ka Khawuta * Chief Mandla Mandela, grandson of Nelson Mandela * Chief Alphin Mbuso Mqalo * Chief Falo Mgudlwa * Chief Ngqeno ka Lang ...
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List Of Xhosa Kings
The Xhosa are a nation from southern Africa. Xhosa, the one after whom the Xhosa people are named, fathered Malangana. The Xhosa kingship separated when the line got to Phalo because of what happened when he married. The great house of Phalo is called Gcaleka at Nqadu Great Palace and is situated in Willowvale, Eastern Cape. The right-hand house is called Rharhabe at Mngqesha Great Palace and is situated in Qonce, Eastern Cape. The Rharhabe's house enjoyed autonomy for decades and was often referred to as the right-hand house, while the Gcaleka The Gcaleka House is the Great house of the Xhosa Kingdom in what is now the Eastern Cape. Its royal palace is in the former Transkei and its counterpart in the former Ciskei is the Rharhabe, which is the right hand house of Phalo. The Gcaleka H ...'s house was referred to as the great house. Lineage of AmaXhosa kings from its founder ● KING MITHIYONKE KAMHLANGA 2ND (BORN:1177-DIED1250) ULED:1212 ...
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List Of Rulers Of The Rharhabe
This is a list of the paramounts of the Xhosa of the Eastern Cape province in modern South Africa. *Rarabe kaPhalo (1773–1787) * Mlawu kaRarabe, (he never became a King because he died before his father) * Ndlambe kaRarabe, Regent (1787–1797) *Ngqika kaMlawu (1797–1829) * Maqoma, Regent (1829–1840) * Sandile kaNgqika (1840–1878) *Edmund Gonya Sandile (1878–n/a) *Faku Sandile, (Not to be confused with the Amampondo King) (1932–1954) *Archie Velile Sandile (1954–1965) *Mxolisi Bazindlovu Sandile (1965–1985) *Nolizwe Sandile, Queen Regent (1985–1991) * Maxhoba Zanesizwe Sandile (1991–2011) *Noloyiso Sandile, Queen Regent (2011–2020) *Jonguxolo Sandile (2020–Present) See also *Gcaleka *Rharhabe *Sandile (other) * Sebe (surname) * Sigcawu *List of rulers of the Gcaleka * List of Xhosa Chiefs * List of Xhosa Kings * List of Xhosa people References {{DEFAULTSORT:Rharhabe, List of rulers of the Xhosa people Eastern Cape Rharhabe Rharhabe The Rha ...
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Sigcawu
Sigcawu is a South African surname that may refer to * Sigcawu ka Sarili (died 1902), South African Royal *Daliza Sigcawu, South African royalty son of Sigcawu *Salukaphathwa Gwebi'nkumbi Sigcawu (died 1921), South African royal and son of Sigcawu *Mpisekhaya Ngangomhlaba Sigcawu (died 1933), South African royalty and grandson of Sigcawu * Bungeni Zwelidumile Sigcawu(1906–1965), South African Xhosa King and grandson of Sigcawu *Xolilizwe Mzikayise Sigcawu (1926–2005), South African Xhosa King and descendant of Sigcawu * Zwelonke Sigcawu (1968–2019), South African Xhosa King and descendant of Sigcawu *Ahlangene Sigcawu King Ahlangene Cyprian Vulikhaya Sigcawu is the King of Xhosa people. He was born in 1970 in Nqadu Great Place in Willowvale by King Xolilizwe Sigcawu and Queen Nogaweni. He took over as the King in 2020 after the death of caretaker Xhosa Kin ... (born 1970), South African Xhosa King and descendant of Sigcawu {{Given name, type=both Xhosa-language surn ...
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Sebe (surname)
Sebe is a South African surname. Notable people with the name include: * Charles Sebe Lt. General Xhanti Charles Sebe was leader of the Ciskei Defence Force- the military of the Bantustan of Ciskei, and its Director of State Security. A former Security Branch policeman, he later joined the South African Bureau of State Security ( ... (died c. 1991), a leader of the Ciskei Defence Force, the military of the Bantustan of Ciskei, and its Director of State Security; younger brother of Lennox Sebe * Lennox Sebe (1926–1994), a chief minister of the Xhosa Bantustan of Ciskei {{Surname ...
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Sandile (other)
Sandile may refer to * Sandile (name) *Sandile (Pokémon), a fifth-generation Pokémon species *Sandile Dam in South Africa *Sandile Decoration The Sandile Decoration, post-nominal letters SD, was instituted by the President of the Republic of Ciskei in 1988, for award to all ranks for meritorious service.Sandile Medal in Ciskei, South Africa {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Rharhabe
The Rharhabe House is the second senior house (Right Hand House) of the Xhosa Kingdom. The Rharhabe house was founded by Xhosa warrior Rharhabe, who was the older brother of Gcaleka ka Phalo. History of the Rharhabe The Xhosa royal blood line stretches from King Xhosa, who fathered Malangana, who fathered Nkosiyamntu, who fathered Tshawe, who fathered Ngcwangu, who fathered Sikhomo, who fathered Togu, who fathered Ngconde, who fathered Tshiwo, who fathered Phalo. The reason the Xhosa nation is governed by two houses can be traced to the time of King Phalo, who had both his intended wives arriving on the same day for their wedding, as he had already paid lobola for one from the Mpondo royal family, and for one from the Thembu royal family. In Xhosa tradition, the first wife, as declared on arrival, would be the one whose sons would be heirs to the throne. This situation caused a great dilemma and a great outcry – some called this the ancestors' punishment – because a first w ...
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