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  1. Northern Ndebele people - Wikipedia

    Northern Ndebele spoken in Zimbabwe and Southern Ndebele (or Transvaal Ndebele) spoken in South Africa are separate but related languages with some degree of mutual intelligibility, …

  2. Ndebele | Language, Culture, History | Britannica

    Ndebele, any of several Bantu-speaking African peoples who live primarily in the Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces in South Africa. The Ndebele are ancient offshoots of the main Nguni …

  3. The Ndebele People: their origins, social structure, architecture …

    Jun 3, 2023 · The Ndebele people: An introduction to various aspects of Ndebele culture, including their origins, political and social organization, clothing and adornments, architecture …

  4. Ndebele - African Tribe - South Africa... - Kruger Park

    Although the origins of the South African Ndebele are shrouded in mystery, they have been identified as one of the Nguni tribes.

  5. The Ndebele people – The Tribal Society

    May 10, 2024 · The Ndebele people are one of the prominent indigenous groups in South Africa, primarily inhabiting the Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces. They are divided into two main …

  6. The Ndebele Tribe of South Africa

    Under the leadership of Musi, the Ndebele Tribe migrated inland, establishing themselves north of present-day Pretoria. Musi is said to have been an astute ruler, whose first concern was the …

  7. Ndebele People | Research Starters - EBSCO

    The Ndebele kingdom was established under the leadership of Mzilikazi, who migrated from Zululand, and faced significant challenges due to European expansion and internal conflicts …

  8. Southern Ndebele people - Wikipedia

    Southern Ndebele people, also known in English by their endonym AmaNdebele, are a Bantu ethnic group native to Southern Africa who speak Southern Ndebele language (isiNdebele).

  9. Who are the Ndebele? - WorldAtlas

    May 24, 2018 · The Ndebele people are one of the southern African ethnic group among the Nguni speakers who represent the black people of South Africa.

  10. Timeline - ndebele.com

    All the Ndebele were scattered as indentured laborers for a five-year (1883-1888) period among White farmers despite the disintegration of the tribe, the Ndebele retained their cultural unity …