What happened chief Sandile?

Xhosa Chief Sandile, born in the Ciskei in 1820, was killed in Denge Forest in a skirmish with the Fingos under Captain J. Lonsdale.
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What happened King Sandile?

On 29 May 1878, Sandile was mortally wounded in a shoot-out with a detachment of Fengu troops (the Fengu were a Xhosa-speaking nation who had long suffered oppression at the hands of the Gcaleka Xhosa, and had consequently become traditional allies of the Cape Colony).
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Who was King Ngqika?

King Ngqika is the son of King Mlawu, son of King Rharhabe, the son of King Phalo of the right hand house. King Ngqika's other sons are Sandile of the main house, Maqoma of the right hand house, Tyhali of the Ixhiba and Anta of the junior house. King Ngqika ruled the Rharhabe nation with wisdom and humility.
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Who was the father of Ngqika?

The two contending AmaXhosa chiefs of the Rharhabe House were Chief Ngqika and his paternal uncle, Chief Ndlambe. Ngqika's father, Mlawu, died when Ngqika was too young to rule and therefore his uncle Ndlambe, as per custom, became the regent.
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Do xhosas come from Zulus?

The Xhosa are the second largest cultural group in South Africa, after the Zulu-speaking nation. The Xhosa language (Isixhosa), of which there are variations, is part of the Nguni language group.
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Who gave birth to Xhosa?

History. Some archaeological evidence has been discovered that suggests that Xhosa-speaking people have lived in the Cape area since at least the 7th century AD. Genetically the modern Xhosa are a blend of historically politicised ancient agriculturalists of Nguni stock, Khoi pastoralists & San hunter-gatherers.
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What happened to King Sarhili?

King Sarhili (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.
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What is Chief maqoma remembered for?

Maqoma is remembered for his extraordinary tenacity, flexibility and political and martial skills, who tragically became the victim of an advancing colonial juggernaut."
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Where is Xhosa from?

Xhosa, formerly spelled Xosa, a group of mostly related peoples living primarily in Eastern Cape province, South Africa. They form part of the southern Nguni and speak mutually intelligible dialects of Xhosa, a Bantu language of the Niger-Congo family.
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Who is the Xhosa king now?

JOHANNESBURG - Prince Ahlangene Sigcawu has officially been named the new king of AmaXhosa. He takes over from his late brother, King Mpendulo Sigcua who died in 2019. When he initially ascended the throne, after his brother's passing, this was disputed but now he's recognised by government as the King of AmaXhosa.
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Who was maqoma's brother?

Jongumsobomvu Maqoma (1798–1873) was a Xhosa chief and a commander of the Xhosa forces during the Cape Frontier Wars. Born in the Right Hand House of the Xhosa Kingdom, he was the older brother of Chief Mgolombane Sandile and nephew to King Hintsa.
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Who is Rharhabe?

The Rharhabe royalty was under the leadership of their regent Queen Noloyiso Sandile Aah! Noloyiso, daughter of King Cyprian Bhekuzulu Nyangayezizwe kaSolomon and sister to the Zulu monarch King Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu. She was married to King Maxhob'ayakhawuleza Sandile Aah!
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Why do xhosas cut their fingers?

An ancient Xhosa custom of amputating the joint of the little finger, or of the ring finger on babies is seen by many as an act of cruelty and torture. The Ingqithi custom is practiced by certain Xhosa speaking tribes and is common in the Tembus.
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How did xhosas end up in Zimbabwe?

Why did the Xhosa migrate to Zimbabwe? Following Mfecane in the 1800s, several refugees who carried specific surnames like my great-great-great-great-grandfather Siskhulu Dhlamini, assimilated into Xhosa-speaking areas in the Eastern Cape Colony.
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Can Zulu understand Xhosa?

Because Xhosa and Zulu are both classed as Bantu languages, they are quite similar. Therefore, Xhosa and Zulu people frequently understand one another, even if they are each speaking their mother tongue. Xhosa has been grouped into several dialects.
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What happened to Nongqawuse?

This is the widely circulated image of Nongqawuse with which most people are familiar. After her release, she lived on a farm in the Alexandria district of the eastern Cape. She died in 1898.
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Why was Chief Maqoma sent to Robben Island?

Maqoma and his wife Katyi were banished to Robben Island for twenty-one years. In 1869 they were released but he was sent back to Robben Island in 1871 after being found guilty of incitement, this time without his wife.
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How many frontier wars did Chief Maqoma fight?

He was simply the greatest general in the 19th century War of Resistance (the 9 “Frontier Wars”). He represents the longest and most sustained military and political record of personal involvement, commitment and heroism in Africa resistance to colonial advance, in defence of African land, autonomy, and independence.
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Where is King Hintsa grave?

Hintsa Grave and Memorial, near Willowvale, Eastern Cape

The grave of Hintsa, a Gcaleka and Xhosa Great King, is located off a minor road in the vicinity of Willowdale.
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How many wives did King zwelonke have?

On arrival at the Great Place, his body was taken to the main house, as tradition dictates, where he was welcomed by his four wives, eight children, family elders and other senior traditional leaders. His casket was then draped in a lion and leopard skin.
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Who is the Xhosa God?

The Xhosa name for God is Mdali, the supreme being. Other names by which he is known are Thixo and Qamatha, a legacy from the Khoi and possibly the San. Qamatha, the creator of all things, controls all things.
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How many clans does Xhosa have?

The Xhosa tribe itself consisted of two major clans that could be distinguished from one another bytheir different styles of dress.
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Are Xhosa and Zulu the same family?

Xhosa is a member of the Southeastern, or Nguni, subgroup of the Bantu group of the Benue-Congo branch of the Niger-Congo language family. Other Southeastern Bantu languages are Zulu, Swati (Swazi), Sotho, Tswana, Venda, and Ndebele.
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