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Maqoma - Wikipedia
Jongumsobomvu Maqoma (c. 1798 – 9 September 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 Sandile kaNgqika and nephew to King Hintsa.
Maqoma kaNgqika, Right Hand House Son, a Chief of the Ngqika …
Genealogy for Maqoma kaNgqika, Right Hand House Son, a Chief of the Ngqika Xhosa (1798 - 1873) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
Chief Maqoma - South African History Online
Feb 17, 2011 · Born in 1798, he was the Right Hand Son of Ngqika, King of the Rharhabe division of the Xhosa nation. Implacably opposed to his father's ceding of the land between the Fish and Keiskamma Rivers to the Cape Colony, Maqoma became committed to …
Maqoma (1798-1873) – Xhosa – National Warrior Heritage South …
Oct 13, 2021 · Chief Maqoma (Jongumsobomvu) is the most renowned Xhosa chief and arguably one of Africa’s greatest military leaders of the 19th Century. He was the Right-Hand Son of Ngqika, ruler of the Rharhabe Kingdom of the Xhosa nation (what was known as the Ciskei).
Maqoma - Camissa Museum
Prince MAQOMA, born in 1798, was the Right-Hand Son of King Ngqika ka Mlawu of the amaRharhabe. His mother was Nomvakalisa Nothontho of the Nqgosini who are a Khoe-Sotho clan within the confederation of peoples that constitute the amaXhosa.
The spirit of the great Xhosa Chief Maqoma lives on
He was the Right Hand Son of Ngqika, ruler of the Rharhabe Kingdom of the Xhosa nation (what is broadly the former Ciskei region). He was a man of considerable intellect and eloquence, striving to maintain traditional social structures and sovereignty.
Chief Maqoma: The Beacon of Xhosa Resistance Against British Rule
Sep 3, 2023 · During the wars of 1835 and 1851, Ngozi Maqoma Ganduka, the prince of the Rharhabe Xhosa, distinguished himself as a formidable military strategist. His guerrilla campaign in the Waterkloof region effectively engaged larger British troop formations, demonstrating his unmatched tactical prowess.
Xhosa Royalty of Southern Africa - Geni.com
Maqoma. Born in 1798, he was the Right Hand Son of Ngqika, King of the Rharhabe division of the Xhosa nation. Implacably opposed to his father’s ceding of the land between the Fish and Keiskamma Rivers to the Cape Colony, Maqoma became committed to …
OR Tambo Advanced The Legacy of Chief Maqoma – Grocott's Mail
Nov 2, 2017 · Having fought in three (1835, 1847 and 1850-53) of the nine Frontier Wars against land dispossession, Jongumsbomvu, as Chief Maqoma was known, became “the most renowned Xhosa leader of South Africa’s Cape-Xhosa Wars and arguably one of Africa’s greatest military leaders of the nineteenth century”.
Tini kaMaqoma (b. - c.1878) - Genealogy - Geni.com
May 2, 2022 · Genealogy for Tini kaMaqoma (b. - c.1878) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.