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  2. Bhaca people - Wikipedia

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    AmaBhaca were formerly known as the Zelemus or AbakwaZelemu between the 1700s until 1830 when they were formally referred to as AmaBhaca. They are the descendants of chief Zelemu who lived in the Pongola and ruled his people who were part of the abaMbo people. Chief Zelemu shared the same ancestor with Chief Wushe by the name of Lufulelwenja.

  3. Madzikane - Wikipedia

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    Prince Sonyangwe died at Rode before he could 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 brother Sonyangwe had left behind two sons in Natal , (i.e. Princes Mdutyane and Thiba), King Ncaphayi was obliged to share the throne with ...

  4. Amahuaca - Wikipedia

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    Amahuaca people hunt, fish, farm, and work in the lumber and oil industries or as domestic servants. They harvest and process Brazil nuts. [1] References

  5. King Ncapayi - Wikipedia

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    Ncapayi (also spelt as Ncapai or Ncaphayi) was the king of the Bhaca people between 1826 until his death in 1846. [1] He was the second son from the first wife of King Madzikane, the firstborn being Sonyangwe his elder brother.

  6. AmaMpondomise - Wikipedia

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    According to Mpondomise counselor Vethe Mziziba, AmaBhaca found Ama-Mpondomise-people at Mcuthu and defeated them however the Ama-Mpodomise-people would just not submit to the letter because Ama-Bhaca-people were rather backward people who would gruesomely kill even defenseless old men women and children in times of battle, faced with this ...

  7. Ncapai - Wikipedia

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    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 wife of King Madzikane ka Zulu; the first born being Sonyangwe his elder brother.

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    Business Insider asked travel planners what destinations they think will be popular next year. South Asian countries Sri Lanka and Bhutan are catching more people's eyes. If you want a more unique ...

  9. AmaBhaca - Wikipedia

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