• The AmaNdlambe or the Ndlambe is a Xhosa principality located in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Founded by Prince Ndlambe, son of King Rharhabe and grandson...
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  • misnomer "Imidushane kaNdlambe"; the Imidushane are in fact a distinct tribe separate from the amaNdlambe, i.e. the tribe of Prince Ndlambe; having been established...
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  • related. AmaGcaleka AmaGqunukhwebe AmaNgqika AmaRharhabe AmaNdlambe AmaMfengu AbaThembu AbeSuthu AmaMpondo AmaMpondomise AmaBhele AmaVundle or Vundla AmaXesibe...
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    Xhosa) AmaGcaleka (Khoisan, Khoikhoi origin Xhosa tribe) AmaRharhabe (Khoisan origin Xhosa tribe) AmaNdlambe (Khoisan origin Xhosa tribe) AmaNgqika (khoisan...
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  • the kei with amaGcaleka to meet up with amaNdlambe headed by Ndlambe, amaGqunukhwebe headed by Kama, amaNtinde headed by Tshatshu, amaGwali headed by...
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  • Msobomvu Maqoma, Chief of AmaJingqi Traditional Council, Seymour Chief Andile Makinana Ah! Mhlanganisi, Chief of AmaNdlambe Traditional Council, Tshabo...
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    commanded by Colonel Thomas Brereton seized 23,000 head of cattle from the AmaNdlambe, Makhanda, a Xhosa prophet, urged all the Xhosa to unite to try to drive...
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  • all the others. The amaRharhabe represents the junior line, from which also descend the Kings of the imiDushane, amaGasela, amaNdlambe, and imiQhayi, listed...
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  • following polities: amaGcaleka, amaMbalu, amaRharhabe, amaNdlambe, imiDushane, imiQhayi, amaGasela, amaGwali, amaHleke, imiDange, amaNtinde, amaGqunukhwebe title...
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    by superior British firepower and poor tactics[citation needed] by the amaNdlambe leadership, Makana surrendered. The British colonial government imprisoned...
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