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    Lozikeyi Dlodlo (c. 1855-1919) was a queen regent of the Ndebele people in Southern Africa. Lozikeyi was one of the favourite wives of Lobengula, and a...
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    among them were Xwalile, daughter of king Mzila of the Gaza Empire, and Lozikeyi. Shangani Patrol Pioneer Column Peter Lobengula Cobbing 1976, p. 1. Dodds...
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    overthrown by colonial forces during the 1893 First Matabele War, after which Lozikeyi became queen regnant of the Ndebele. His coronation took place in a private...
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  • figures, such as Mzilikazi himself; his son, Lobhengula; Lobhengula's Queen, Lozikeyi; and other leaders, such as Lotshe. Thus, notable primary schools whose...
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  • Retrieved 2021-04-06. Clarke, Marieke Faber; Nyathi, Pathisa (2010). Lozikeyi Dlodlo: Queen of the Ndebele : "a Very Dangerous and Intriguing Woman"...
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  • 1GK Cynthia Shonga (2000-06-18)18 June 2000 (aged 23) Faith Drive 23 3MF Patience Nyarai Ndhlovu (2006-02-10)10 February 2006 (aged 17) Lozikeyi Queens...
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  • among them were Xwalile, daughter of king Mzila of the Gaza Empire, and Lozikeyi. It is said that he weighed about 19 stone (270 lb; 120 kg). By the time...
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  • Johannesburg #SouthAfrica to promote @UNHumanRights Day. @MatabelFootball @QueenLozikeyiAc #InternationalDayOfPeacepic.twitter.com/vbm5UqlTCH". twitter.com. Retrieved...
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  • 9 April 2022. Clarke, Marieke; Faber CLarke, Merieke; Nyathi, Pathisa. Lozikeyi Dlodlo: Queen of the Ndebele : "a Very Dangerous and Intriguing Woman"...
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  • women’s football team to play an international match. They lost 3-0 to Queen Lozikeyi Academy from Zimbabwe at the 2019 Human Rights Cup. The following players...
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