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  2. House of Khumalo - Wikipedia

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    The House of Khumalo is the reigning royal Family of the former Mthwakazi Kingdom (modern day Matabeleland). The Mthwakazi Kingdom was founded in 1823 by Mzilikazi kaMatshobana . While the Mthwakazi Kingdom ended in 1894 with the First Matabele War , The house has endured to the present day.

  3. Bulelani Lobengula - Wikipedia

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    King Bulelani Lobengula kaMzilikazi Khumalo is a Zimbabwean Ndebele king of the Northern Ndebele nation also known as Amahlabezulu tribe, [2] an assertion rejected as unlawful by the High Court of Zimbabwe. [3]

  4. Khumalo clan - Wikipedia

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    The Khumalo are an African clan that originated in northern KwaZulu, South Africa. The Khumalos are part of a group of Zulus and Ngunis known as the Mntungwa . Others include the Blose and Mabaso and Zikode , located between the Ndwandwe and the Mthethwa .

  5. Lobengula - Wikipedia

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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). Both names in the Ndebele language mean "the men of the long shields", a reference to the Ndebele warriors' use of the Nguni shield .

  6. Mzilikazi - Wikipedia

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    Mzilikazi [1] Moselekatse, Khumalo (c. 1790 – 9 September 1868) was a Southern African king who founded the Ndebele Kingdom now called Matebeleland which is now part of Zimbabwe. His name means "the great river of blood". [ 2 ]

  7. Bulawayo - Wikipedia

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    The principal street in Bulawayo in 1905 Bulawayo in 1906. At front is the Matabele Rebellion Monument, constructed after the Second Matabele War Bulawayo in 1976. The city was founded by the Ndebele king Lobengula, the son of King Mzilikazi, born of Matshobana, [15] who settled in modern-day Zimbabwe around the 1840s.

  8. Khumalo - Wikipedia

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    Lobengula Khumalo (1845–1894), second and last king of the Ndebele people; Marwick Khumalo (living), member of the House of Assembly of Swaziland; Mbongeni Khumalo (born 1976), South African performance poet and writer; Moses Khumalo (1979–2006), South African jazz saxophonist; Mzi Khumalo (born 1955), South African businessman and mining ...

  9. File:Mzilikazi's migration from Zululand to Matabeleland ...

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