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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MatiwaneMatiwane - Wikipedia

    Matiwane. Fleeing the Mthethwa and Zulu coalition, the amaNgwane under Matiwane, with some elements of the Hlubi, cross the Drakensberg to raid the Tlôkwa and Basuto of the highveld, before entering Xhosa territory.

  2. 29 de jun. de 2018 · History of Matiwane and the Amangwane tribe : as told by Msebenzi to his kinsman Albert Hlongwane. At head of title: Union of South Africa. Department of Native Affairs. Hlongwane, Albert; Van Warmelo, N. J. (Nicolaas Jacobus), 1904-1989; Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). Archives.

  3. Matiwane (died c.1830), son of Masumpa, was the chief of the amaNgwane, an Nguni-speaking tribe that lived at the headwaters of the White Umfolozi, in northern KwaZulu-Natal. The tribe was named after Matiwane's ancestor, Ngwane.

  4. 21 de ago. de 2015 · Matiwane was defeated in the battle of Mbholompo near uMthatha by combined force of abaThembu, amaXhosa and colonial force led by Major Dundas in 1828. Matiwane was himself killed by King Dingane when he went to pledge allegiance in uMgungundlovu palace.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › MatiwaneMatiwane - Wikiwand

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Matiwane ka Masumpa (died c.1830, uMgungundlovu ), son of Masumpa, was the king of an independent Nguni-speaking nation, the amaNgwane, a people named after Matiwane's ancestor Ngwane ka Kgwadi.

  6. A book edited by N. J. van Warmelo, based on the oral tradition of Msebenzi, a descendant of Matiwane, the founder of the Amangwane tribe. The book contains 275 pages, 8 plates and is available online as a PDF file.

  7. History of Matiwane and the Amangwane Tribe: As Told by Msebenzi to His Kinsman Albert Hlongwane, Volumes 7-22. Msebenzi, Albert Hlongwane, N. J. Van Warmelo (linguiste)) Government Printer, 1938...