HLUBI KINGDOM IN SOUTH AFRICA. The Hlubi Kingdom is the oldest - TopicsExpress



          

HLUBI KINGDOM IN SOUTH AFRICA. The Hlubi Kingdom is the oldest Kingdom in South Africa and have given birth to more than 40 different tribes found in South Africa. It should however be noted that Dlamini Kings in Swaziland like Mswati and Mpumalanga and Eastern Cape Kings Pokwana,King Solontsi,King Magadla,King Nhlambiso ,to North West Province and Lesotho from gandfather of King Moeshoshwe have have broken from this line and establlished Kingdoms within the Southern Hermisphere. Dlamini Dynasty in South Africa kept on record Dlamini Kings Originated in Ethiopia to North Egypt and were widespread among the Congo,Malawi,Botwana,Zimbabwe and South Africa in early advent. They represent the oldest LIne age of Kings in South Africa kept on record and can be traced as medicine man,healers,kings and priests in ancient Africa. (Credo Muthwa termed them The Chosen Ones) King Shaka received powers from Dlamini kings and were called Iziyedane because of their long hair and acted as Shakas Doctors of war .They were considered to have power of rain making and predicting the future . They led the HlubI Kingdom prior the establishement of the Zulu kingdom. It was a great concern in Britain to know who was the King of South Africa and King Langalibalele was arrested and a died in prison while his Royal House was demeaned by the apointment of the British mornarchy in South Africa in 1910 when King George became the external leader in our land. I am proud of my grand fathers Royal House and will work to build its strengths and energies for the revitalisation of the African Divine Heritage which stands to protect posterity. Africans will always be welcoming to any one who visit our continent ,however consideration of our traditions should never stand to be compromised with.. Africa for Africans those at home and those abroad. King Reign King Dlamini Distorted Records- 1250 Princess Hlub- 1250 - 1300 Chibi 1300–1325 Lubelo 1325–1350 Busobengwe (Bhungane I) 1350–1370 Fulathel’ilangjuhja 1370–1390 Bhele 1390–1410 Lufelelwenja 1410–1430 Sidwabasenkomo 1430–1450 Mhuhu 1450–1475 Mpembe 1475–1500 Mhlanga 1500–1525 Musi 1525–1550 Masoka 1550–1575 Ndlovu 1575–1600 Dlamini 1600–1625 Mthimkhulu I 1625–1650 Ncobo and later, Hadebe 1650–1675 Dlomo I 1675–1710 Mashiya 1710–1720 Ntsele 1735–1760 Bhungane II 1760–1800 Mthimkhulu II (Ngwadlazibomvu) 1800–1818 Dlomo II and later, Mthethwa (commonly known as Langalibalele I) 1839–1889 Siyephu (Mandiza) 1897–1910 Tatazela (Mthunzi) 1926–1956 Muziwenkosi (Langalibalelle ll) 1974 – Written and edited by Dn Sindiso Wolde Emmanuel Solontsi
Posted on: Sun, 24 Nov 2013 17:09:21 +0000

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