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  2. List of Xhosa kings - Wikipedia

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    The royal house of AmaTshawe is the oldest royal family in South Africa.They trace their ancestry back to Xhosa, a mythical figure who led the Nguni clans to near the Mzimkulu river, conquering and displacing the local Khoi clans resident.The first rulers of a unified Xhosa federation were the amaTshawe clan who conquered neighbouring Nguni chiefdoms to form the first Xhosa Federation.

  3. List of Xhosa chiefs - Wikipedia

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    The Xhosa nation has two independent kingships, with the Gcaleka Xhosa, being the senior branch as the Great House of King Phalo kaTshiwo and the Rharhabe Xhosa, the junior branch as the Right Hand House of King Phalo kaTshiwo. King Ahlangene Sigcawu Aa! Vulikhaya!, King of all amaXhosa and leader of amaGcaleka, Nqadu Great Place, Willowvale

  4. Xhosa Wars - Wikipedia

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    The Xhosa burned British military villages along the frontier and captured the post at Line Drift. Meanwhile, the Khoi of the Blinkwater River Valley and Kat River Settlement revolted, under the leadership of a half-Khoi, half-Xhosa chief Hermanus Matroos, and managed to capture Fort Armstrong. Large numbers of the "Kaffir Police" – a ...

  5. Ngqika - Wikipedia

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    Ngqika ka Mlawu was the first chief of the Ngqika and the third paramount chief of the Rharhabe Xhosas. He had nine wives. The clan was named after him when his grandfather (Rharhabe, the founder of the sub-group) and father (Mlawu, who was to be the next chief) both died in 1782. Ngqika, at only four years old, was too young to rule.

  6. List of rulers of the Rharhabe - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the paramounts of the Xhosa of the Eastern Cape province in modern South Africa. King Ngconde KaTogu (Reigned-From:1648 Till 1681) King Tshiwo KaNgconde (Reigned-From:1681 Till 1702) Regency-King Mdange KaNgconde (Held-Power-From:1702 Till 1728) King Phalo KaTshiwo (Reigned-From:1728 Till 1755) Chief Rarabe kaPhalo

  7. South African Wars (1879–1915) - Wikipedia

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    The outbreak initially involved tensions and violence between Gcaleka Xhosa and Cape Mfengu police. The conflict rapidly escalated when Bartle Frere declared the Xhosa King deposed and resulted in the annexation of the last independent Xhosa state, and the overthrow of the Cape's elected government by the British Governor.

  8. List of Southern Ndebele people - Wikipedia

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    1 Kings, chiefs, princes and princess. 2 Academics. 3 Militants. 4 Religious. 5 Politicians and activities. 6 Artists, actors and writers. ... List of Xhosa people ...

  9. Sarili kaHintsa - Wikipedia

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    King Sarili ka Hintsa (centre seated) with councillors. King Sarhili Ka-Hintsa ( about 1810 - 1892 ) was the King of Xhosa nation from 1835 until his death in 1892 at Sholora , Bomvanaland. He was also known as "Kreli", and led the Xhosa armies in a series of frontier wars .