Noziyingile Tembe

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Prince Noziyingile Tembe was a king of the Tembe Kingdom from c.1854 to 1886. He was the father of Chief Ngwanase with Queen Zambili Dlamini. [1]

Noziyingile Tembe
King of the Tembe Kingdom
Reignc.1854–1886
PredecessorKing Makasana
SuccessorChief Ngwanase Tembe
Diedc.1886
Maputaland, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
SpouseQueen Zambili Dlamini
Issue Ngwanase Tembe
House Tembe Tribal Authority

He descended from the House of Mabudu-Tembe, which traced its ancestry to King Mabudu, a late 18th-century military ruler who controlled large parts of the coastal and inland regions of Maputaland. [2]

References

  1. Mthethwa, Dingani. 2002. The Mobilization of History and the Tembe Chieftaincy in Maputaland: 1896–1997 (PDF). MA thesis, University of Natal.
  2. Kloppers, Roelie J. (2003). The History and Representation of the History of the Mabudu‑Tembe (MA thesis). University of Stellenbosch.