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    Lobengula Khumalo (c. 1845 – c. 1894) was the second and last official king of the Northern Ndebele people (historically called Matabele in English). Both names in the Ndebele language mean "the men of the long shields", a reference to the Ndebele warriors' use of the Nguni shield .

    • Queen Fulatha Tshabalala
    • Lozikeyi (1st royal wife), Lomalongwe (2nd royal wife)
    • September 1868 – January 1894
  2. Título. Rei de Mutuacazi (1868 - 1894) [ edite no Wikidata] Lobengula (1845-1894) foi o segundo e último rei do Reino Mutuacazi, a entidade política dos matabeles (ou andebeles setentrionais). Lobengula teve vários filhos, dentre os conhecidos Mpezeni, que morreu no Hospital Somerset em 9 de dezembro de 1899, de pleurisia; Njube ...

    • Lozigeyi, Lomalongwe
    • janeiro de 1894 (48–49 anos), Zimbabwe
    • Mzilikazi, Sobhuza I
    • 1845, Zimbabwe
  3. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Lobengula (born c. 1836, Mosega, Transvaal [now in South Africa]—died c. 1894, near Bulawayo, Rhodesia [now Zimbabwe]) was the second and last king (1870–94) of the Southern African Ndebele (Matabele) nation. Lobengula, the son of the founder of the Ndebele kingdom, Mzilikazi, was unable to prevent his kingdom from being ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. The First Matabele War was the first wartime use of a Maxim gun by Britain and it proved to have a decisive impact. In less than optimal situations, such as hilly or mountainous terrain or dense vegetation with poor lines of sight, the Maxim gun resulted in little direct impact on enemy deaths.

    • October 1893 – January 1894
    • Matabeleland brought under Company control
    • Decisive Company victory; dissolution of the Ndebele Kingdom
    • Matabeleland and Mashonaland
  5. 50. 1.5K views 4 months ago SOUTH AFRICA. Lobengula Khumalo, born around 1845, held the significant position of the last recognized king of the Northern Ndebele, also known as Matabele in English.

    • 8 min
    • 1983
    • Joshua Wolvaardt
  6. No white man knew where or how King Lobengula of the Matabele had met his end. A bull elephant of a man, 6 ft. 2, and burdened with 200 wives, Lobengula was the last of the Zulu chieftains to make ...

  7. The legacy of King Khumalo Lobengula, the final monarch of the Northern Ndebele people in Zimbabwe, is slated for conservation in Makhanda, Eastern Cape. The Sarah Baartman District Municipality...

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