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ImiDushane and Xhosa Wars

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Difference between ImiDushane and Xhosa Wars

ImiDushane vs. Xhosa Wars

The ImiDushane tribe was founded by one of the greatest Xhosa warriors Prince Mdushane who was the eldest son of Prince Ndlambe of the Rharhabe kingdom. The Xhosa Wars (also known as the Cape Frontier Wars, or Africa's 100 Years War) were a series of nine wars or flare-ups (from 1779 to 1879) between the Xhosa tribes and European settlers in what is now the Eastern Cape in South Africa.

Similarities between ImiDushane and Xhosa Wars

ImiDushane and Xhosa Wars have 17 things in common (in Unionpedia): AmaNdlambe, Benjamin D'Urban, Eastern Cape, Gqunukhwebe, Grahamstown, Great Fish River, Great Kei River, Keiskamma River, Kentani, King William's Town, Makhanda (prophet), Maqoma, Ngqika people, Nongqawuse, Robben Island, Thembu people, Xhosa people.

AmaNdlambe

The AmaNdlambe are a tribe located in the Eastern Cape, South Africa; having been so named after its originator the great Xhosa prince Ndlambe, son of King Rharhabe.

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Benjamin D'Urban

Lieutenant General Sir Benjamin Alfred D'Urban (1777 – 25 May 1849) was a British general and colonial administrator, who is best known for his frontier policy when he was the Governor in the Cape Colony (now in South Africa).

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Eastern Cape

The Eastern Cape is a province of South Africa.

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Gqunukhwebe

Pre-Colonial Gonaqua (Gqunukhwebe) Suarce: Travels into the interior parts of Africa by the way of the Cape of Good Hope, in the years 1780, 8l, 82, 83, 84, and 85 by Le Vaillant, Francios Ama Gqunukhwebe is a sub-group of the Xhosa nation that was created under the reign of King Tshiwo (1670–1702) of amaXhosa who was a grandfather to Gcaleka and Rharhabe.

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Grahamstown

Grahamstown, never known as Makhanda (Grahamstad, iRhini) is a town of about 70,000 people in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.

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Great Fish River

The Great Fish River (called great to distinguish it from the Namibian Fish River) (Groot-Visrivier) is a river running through the South African province of the Eastern Cape.

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Great Kei River

The Great Kei River (Groot-Keirivier) is a river in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.

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Keiskamma River

The Keiskamma River (Keiskammarivier) is a river in the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa.

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Kentani

Centane is a settlement in Amatole District Municipality in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.

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King William's Town

King William's Town is a town in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa along the banks of the Buffalo River.

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Makhanda (prophet)

Makhanda (also spelled Makana) who was also known as Nxele (The left-handed) (died 25 December 1819) was a Xhosa warrior, war doctor, philosopher and prophet who, during the Xhosa Wars, led an attack against the British garrison at Grahamstown in 1819.

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Maqoma

Maqoma (1798–1873) was a Xhosa warrior.

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Ngqika people

The Ngqika people are a royal Xhosa who lived west of the Great Kei River in the what is today the Eastern Cape of South Africa.

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Nongqawuse

Nongqawuse (c. 1841 – 1898) was the Xhosa prophet whose prophecies led to a millenarian movement that culminated in the Xhosa cattle-killing movement and famine of 1856-7, in what is now Eastern Cape, South Africa.

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Robben Island

Robben Island (Robbeneiland) is an island in Table Bay, west of the coast of Bloubergstrand, Cape Town, South Africa.

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Thembu people

The Thembu people are one of the handful of nations and population groups that speak Xhosa in South Africa.

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Xhosa people

The Xhosa people are a Bantu ethnic group of Southern Africa mainly found in the Eastern and Western Cape, South Africa, and in the last two centuries throughout the southern and central-southern parts of the country.

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ImiDushane and Xhosa Wars Comparison

ImiDushane has 38 relations, while Xhosa Wars has 92. As they have in common 17, the Jaccard index is 13.08% = 17 / (38 + 92).

References

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