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  2. Category:Surnames of South African origin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Surnames of South African origin" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  3. Category:Surnames of African origin - Wikipedia

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    Surnames of West African origin (4 C, 13 P) A. Afrikaans-language surnames (154 P) Surnames of Akan origin (1 C, 55 P) Amharic-language names (73 P)

  4. List of Sotho-Tswana clans - Wikipedia

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    South Africa Tshwene Baboon Bahurutshe, Limpopo Bahlakoana Sesotho Lesotho, South Africa Free State, Koena, families descending from Disema and Molapo, second and third born sons of Napo a Koena. Crocodile Bakoena Bahurutshe Setswana Botswana, South Africa Tshwene Baboon North West Bakgaga/ Bakone Sesotho sa Lebowa South Africa Kwena, Phuti, Kgaga

  5. Category:Afrikaans-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Afrikaans-language surnames" The following 154 pages are in this category, out of 154 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Lists of most common surnames in South American countries

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    Most of the surnames of the Brazilian population have a Portuguese origin, due to Portuguese colonization in the country (it is estimated that 80% of the Brazilian population has at least one Portuguese ancestor), while other South American countries were largely colonized by the Spanish.

  7. Zulu royal family - Wikipedia

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    King Misuzulu kaZwelithini's great-great-great-great-grandfather, King Mpande, as a half-brother of the Zulu King Shaka, reigned from 1840 to 1872.Shaka's policies and conquests transformed a small clan into one of South Africa's most influential pre-colonial powers, extending over much of what is now KwaZulu-Natal.

  8. Bhaca people - Wikipedia

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    However, it is not recognized as an official language in South Africa or taught in schools. This has led to a decline in its use, as many amaBhaca are adopting dominant languages like isiXhosa, isiZulu, and English for social and economic reasons. IsiBhaca is considered to be near extinction. It faces significant challenges that threaten its ...

  9. Botha - Wikipedia

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    Botha (pronounced / ˈ b ʊər t ə / in non-rhotic dialects of English, Afrikaans pronunciation:) is a common Afrikaans surname, derived from the East Frisian Low Saxon Both.It was brought to South Africa in 1678 by Frederich Botha.