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Topics referred to by the same term
Ngoni language may refer to any language spoken by the Ngoni people. Principally, these are: Ngoni language (Tanzania) Ngoni language (Mozambique) Ngoni
Ngoni_language
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Ngoni in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ngoni may refer to: Ngonidzashe Makusha (born 1987), Zimbabwean sprinter and long jumper Ngoni Makusha
Ngoni
Ethnic group in Southern Africa
The Ngoni people are a hybrid ethnic group of mixed Nguni with Tumbuka and Chewa people living in parts of the present-day Mzimba (formerly Kathibi) and
Ngoni_people
Topics referred to by the same term
Ngoni Kingdom may refer to: Jere Ngoni Kingdom, a precolonial state in modern-day Malawi that was initially led by Zwangendaba and later M'mbelwa Other
Ngoni_Kingdom
Traditional West African guitar
The ngoni (also written ngɔni, n'goni, or nkoni) is a traditional West African string instrument. Its body is made of wood or calabash with dried animal
Ngoni_(instrument)
1815–1848 state in southern Africa
The Jere Ngoni Kingdom was a precolonial state in modern-day Malawi that was founded in the mid-19th century as a result of the Mfecane. The founding
Jere_Ngoni_Kingdom
Ngoni, or Ngoni of Malawi, is a dialect of Zulu once spoken in Zambia and Malawi. The warlike Ngoni people who fled from Shaka Zulu's conquests in turn
Ngoni_dialect
Ngoni is a Bantu language of Mozambique. It is not an Nguni language, but only retains the name. It is only marginally mutually intelligible with Tanzanian
Ngoni_language_(Mozambique)
Tribal war in Africa
The Tumbuka–Ngoni war refers to a series of conflicts in the mid-19th century between the Tumbuka people and the Ngoni, a group of Nguni refugees from
Tumbuka–Ngoni_war
Traditional cowhide shield used in southeastern Africa
A Nguni shield is a traditional, pointed oval-shaped, ox or cowhide shield which is used by various ethnic groups among the Nguni people of southern Africa
Nguni_shield
Zimbabwean sprinter (born 1994)
Pretoria 2019) "Ngoni MAKUSHA". World Athletics. "Ngoni Makusha". seminoles.com. Ngoni Makusha at World Athletics Ngoni Makusha at Olympedia Ngoni Makusha at
Ngoni_Makusha
Bantu language spoken in southwestern Tanzania
Ngoni is a Bantu language spoken in the Songea region of Tanzania. It is not an Nguni language, but only retains the name: It started as the Pangwa dialect
Ngoni_language_(Tanzania)
This is a list of rulers of the Ngoni dynasty. Jere Dynasty (Qeko dynasty) (Ngoni Dynasty)
List of rulers of the Ngoni dynasty of Jere (Qeko)
List_of_rulers_of_the_Ngoni_dynasty_of_Jere_(Qeko)
Zimbabwean football club
temporarily used the Baobab Stadium while its home Ngoni Stadium underwent renovations, before returning to Ngoni for the club's seventh game of the season. "About"
MWOS_F.C.
Southern African Bantu cultural group
expanding Dutch Cape Colony. Both the Matabele of Western Zimbabwe and the Ngoni migrated northward out of South Africa in the early 19th century, during
Nguni_peoples
Nguni ethnic group
crossing the Zambezi River at Chirundu in 1835 into Zambia setting up the Ngoni nation that extended to Malawi, Mozambique and Southern Tanzania. In mid-December
Zulu_people
British colonial governor
Acting Commissioner ordered troops to attack the Ngoni in October 1896. After a brief skirmish, the Ngoni fighters were dispersed and Gomani was captured
Alfred_Sharpe
Malian musician (born 1966)
Bassekou Kouyate (born 1966) is a musician from Mali. His band is known as Ngoni ba. He was born into the Kouyate family in Garana, Barouéli Cercle, 60 kilometres
Bassekou_Kouyate
Zimbabwean-South African rugby union footballer
Ngoni Chidoma Full name Ngonidzashe Chidoma Born (1996-12-02) 2 December 1996 (age 29) Harare, Zimbabwe Height 1.84 m (6 ft 1⁄2 in) Weight 117 kg (258 lb)
Ngoni_Chidoma
International football competition
11 September 2024 (2024-09-11) 12:00 Ngoni Mwos Stadium, Harare Referee: Hillary Hambaba (Zambia) 11 September 2024 (2024-09-11) 15:00 Ngoni Mwos Stadium, Harare Referee:
2025 COSAFA Under-17 Championship
2025_COSAFA_Under-17_Championship
Bantu languages spoken by the Nguni people
Zulu. The appellation "Nguni" derives from their ancestor called Mnguni. Ngoni (see below) is an older, or a shifted, variant. The Nguni languages are
Nguni_languages
Country in Southern Africa
as a result of succession disputes within the confederacy, attack by the Ngoni and slave raids from the Yao. As Great Zimbabwe was in decline, one of its
Zambia
Ngoni king
kaKhuzwayo kaXilowa; 20 March 1956 – 30 May 2026) was paramount chief of the Ngoni people of Eastern Province, Zambia. He was the fourth monarch of the Mphezeni
Mpezeni_IV
powerful groups into the Malawi region. In the 19th century, the Angoni or Ngoni people and their chief Zwangendaba arrived from the Natal region of modern-day
History_of_Malawi
Ethnic group from Southern and Central Africa
Tumbuka, a small part of Chewa territory came under the influence of the Ngoni, who were of South African origin. Their language is called Chewa. The Chewa
Chewa_people
List of Rulers of the Ngoni Dynasty of Maseko (Gomani) (Malawi): [1]
List of rulers of the Ngoni Dynasty of Maseko (Gomani)
List_of_rulers_of_the_Ngoni_Dynasty_of_Maseko_(Gomani)
Language family
and Mozambique, with outliers such as Lozi in Zambia and Namibia, and Ngoni in Zambia, Tanzania and Malawi. Proto-Southern Bantu was first spoken some
Southern_Bantu_languages
Chuwabu, Ronga, Kimwani, Nhungwe, Chimanika, Ndau, Chiyao, Chichewa, Bitonga, Ngoni, Tswa and Chitewe. The language of the deaf community is Mozambican Sign
Languages_of_Mozambique
National youth association football team
11 September COSAFA U-17 Zimbabwe 0–1 Mozambique Harare, Zimbabwe 15:00 Stadium: Mwos Ngoni Stadium
Mozambique national under-17 football team
Mozambique_national_under-17_football_team
Niger-Congo language spoken in Southern and Eastern Africa
the Senga, Tumbuka, Yombe, Phoka, Henga, Balowoka, Fungwe, Hewe, Northern Ngoni, Kamanga and Tonga people (Malawi), with 12 known and studied dialects.
Tumbuka_language
Ethnic group of Central Southern Africa
usual medium for teaching in the north of the country, in preference to the Ngoni, Tonga or Ngonde languages which were minor dialects. In 1934, Chitumbuka
Tumbuka_people
Topics referred to by the same term
paramount chief of the Ngoni people in Central Africa Mpezeni II (died 1941), Ngoni paramount chief Mpezeni III (died 1981), Ngoni paramount chief Mpezeni
Mpezeni
Uprising in the south and east of German East Africa, 1905–1907
was the apex of the uprising, the Ngoni people decided to join in the revolt with a force of 5,000. The Gwangara Ngoni were relatively recent arrivals in
Maji_Maji_Rebellion
Archaeological site in Zambia
tradition recalls the use of the rock shelter as a refuge during the time of Ngoni raiding in the 19th century. The site is known for various rock paintings
Kalemba_Rockshelter
Ngoni warrior-queen
Nyamazana was an Ngoni warrior-queen during the Mfecane in the mid-19th century. In 1835, she led an attack on the capital of the Rozvi Empire in present-day
Nyamazana
2013 studio album by Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba
the third studio album by Malian musician Bassekou Kouyate and his band Ngoni Ba. It was released in April 2013 by Out Here Records. The first single
Jama_Ko
Ethnic group in northern Malawi
related. The Tonga people are remnants of the Tumbuka people. When the Ngoni from South Africa who had fled from the Zulu warriors raided the western
Tonga_people_(Malawi)
Dynasty of kings among the Tumbuka people in Malawi
or remained as unfree agricultural workers or enrolled in Ngoni regiments. The Northern Ngoni finally accepted British rule in 1904 and the Tumbuka people
Chikulamayembe_dynasty
Annual unity ceremony of Tumbuka people and Tumbuka-speaking Ngoni people of Zambia
annual cultural event held in October by Tumbuka people and Tumbuka-speaking Ngoni communities in districts of Zambia’s Eastern Province of Lundazi, Chasefu
Zengani
Malian musical group
(balafon) and Mamadou Kouyaté (ngoni). Hawa is the daughter of a griot Kassé Mady Diabaté. The latter is the son of the ngoni master Bassekou Kouyate. Da
Trio_Da_Kali
and then north at Bandawe where he was able to speak and understand the Ngoni people as they had originally been from what is now South Africa. Kaning'ina
William_Koyi
Place in Northern Region, Malawi
descendants of Tumbuka and few Ngoni people. The district of Mzimba has a number of Traditional Authorities from the Ngoni people. The head of these Traditional
Mzimba
Ethnolinguistic group in Africa
G, J, M, N, P Abakuria, Sukuma, Nyamwezi, Haya, Chaga, Gogo, Makonde, Ngoni, Matumbi, numerous others (majority Bantu) South Africa 55 75% 40 S Nguni
Bantu_peoples
1816–1897 native state in southern Africa
Battle of Mhlatuze River (1820) and broken up the Ndwandwe alliance. The Ngoni people fled as far north as Tanzania and Malawi. By 1822, Shaka had conquered
Zulu_Kingdom
American jazz trumpeter (1936–1995)
through Africa, he often played the donso ngoni, a harp-lute with a gourd body originating from West Africa (see ngoni). During his international journeys,
Don_Cherry_(trumpeter)
Species of amphibian
Anhydrophryne ngongoniensis, the Ngongoni moss frog, Natal bandit frog, or mistbelt chirping frog (and many combinations of the previous), is a species
Anhydrophryne_ngongoniensis
Kingdom in southern Africa
trade. Their rule lasted from approximately 1775 to 1855, ending when the Ngoni killed Mkuwayila, the seventh Chikhulamayembe. The chieftaincy was only
Nkhamanga_Kingdom
American specialist in African studies
indigenous groups, whose people become Ngoni serfs or refugees with limited access to land. The conversion of migratory Ngoni pastoralism into a mixed agricultural
Leroy_Vail
form the basis of major Tumbuka clans Kathibi, later renamed Mzimba by the Ngoni, was originally called Kathibi; Mzimba means “body” from the phrase ‘Tiyogeza
History_of_the_Tumbuka_people
District of Malawi
Salima district by ethnic group was as follows: 72.9% Chewa 19.0% Yao 2.9% Ngoni 2.0% Lomwe 1.0% Tumbuka 0.7% Nyanja 0.5% Tonga 0.4% Sena 0.3% Mang'anja
Salima_District
1817–1819 war in South Africa
abandoned their lands and migrated north establishing Zulu-like (named Ngoni after the ethno-linguistic name "Nguni") kingdoms in Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique
Ndwandwe–Zulu_War
Malay-based creole language spoken in Indonesia
language's lexicon has been borrowed from Ternatean, such as, ngana 'you (sg.)', ngoni 'you (pl.)', bifi 'ant', and fuma 'stupid', and its syntax and semantics
North_Moluccan_Malay
Moroccan lute
lutes of the region around Mali or other areas of the Sahel (such as the ngoni, xalam, or hoddu). Sintirs are usually applied to different styles of music:
Sintir
Tonga country and at Kaningina on the edge of Ngoni country. In September that year Laws reached the Ngoni village of Chiputula Nhlane, a few miles east
Robert_Laws
African native music and dance
praise noble families. The griot in a sitting position, would play the ngoni or commonly known by the Tuareg as "tehardent". The word ‘Takamba’ has its
Takamba
Stadium 8,000 Gweru TelOne 10 Luveve Stadium 8,000 Bulawayo Chicken Inn 11 Ngoni Stadium 7,000 Norton MWOS 12 Baghdad Stadium 5,000 Kwekwe 13 Green Fuel
List_of_stadiums_in_Zimbabwe
Most populous city in Nigeria
Quality Report: Is It Drinkable?". Water Defense. Retrieved 19 August 2023. Ngoni, Simon (9 November 2020). "Can I drink the tap water in Nigeria (incl Lagos
Lagos
Empire in southeastern Africa
especially Northern Nguni (Zulu, Swazi, Shangani, Gaza, Matabele or Ndebele, and Ngoni) people who spoke related Bantu languages and inhabited southeast Africa
Gaza_Empire
City in Eastern Province, Zambia
Moth, and Little Bombay. Chipata is the regional head of the Ngoni of Zambia. The Ngoni adopted the languages of the tribes they conquered, so Chewa and
Chipata
Folk lute of the Jola ethnic group
wooden-bodied lutes that are exclusive to the griots (for example, the Mande ngoni, the Wolof xalam, the Fula hoddu, and the Soninke gambare) have a short
Akonting
Storyteller, singer, or musician of oral tradition in West Africa
Males are often associated with instruments such as the kora, balafon, or ngoni, while females are often restricted to vocal performance and praise singing
Griot
Place in Southern Region, Malawi
the population. Other minor ethnic groups include the Chewa with 12.76%, Ngoni with 10.5%, Nyanja with 10.35%, Mang'anja with 5.97%, Tumbuka with 4.17%
Zomba,_Malawi
District of Malawi
Chiradzulu District by ethnic group was as follows: 69.3% Lomwe 18.6% Yao 4.2% Ngoni 3.2% Chewa 1.9% Nyanja 1.7% Mang'anja 0.4% Sena 0.3% Tumbuka 0.1% Tonga
Chiradzulu_District
Aushi Bemba Bisa Bwile Chewa Chikunda Cishinga Chokwe Goba Ila Imilangu Ngoni Iwa Kabende Kaonde Kosa Kunda Kwandi Kwandu Kwangwa Lala Lamba Lambya (Tanzania
List_of_Zambian_tribes
12 September COSAFA U-17 Zambia 0–4 South Africa Harare, Zimbabwe 15:00 Stadium: Mwos Ngoni Stadium
South Africa national under-17 soccer team
South_Africa_national_under-17_soccer_team
Type of wooden xylophone originating in Mali
In 1352 CE, Moroccan traveller Ibn Battuta reported the existence of the ngoni and balafon at the court of Malian ruler Mansa Suleyman. European visitors
Balafon
Malian musician
a griot family in Kita, Mali. From a young age, he learned to play the ngoni, a stringed instrument related to the American banjo. In addition, Cheick
Cheick_Hamala_Diabaté
Subgroups and clans of the Tumbuka people
subgroups. Other sub groups such as the Tonga, Nyika, Fililwa and Northern Ngoni have maintained dialects but share long histories of interaction and intermarriage
Tumbuka_subgroups_and_clans
African dance music of the Tonga people of Malawi
links via Lake Malawi corridor 1700s Disruption & reconfiguration (Tumbuka–Ngoni war) 1835–1900 Refuge, alliances, and re-settlement across present
Malipenga
American experimental music band
fiddle, drums, jaw harps, vocals, harmonica, ... overtone flutes, kamale ngoni, kalimba, toy megaphone, percussion, whamola, resonator guitar, fujara,
Dirtwire
Malawian non-profit organization
The Kungoni (also spelled KuNgoni) Centre of Culture and Art is a non-profit organization in central Malawi. Kungoni is located in Mua, a village in the
Kungoni
2025 studio album by Sarah McLachlan
percussion (3, 4, 6); acoustic guitar, drum programming, electric guitar, ngoni, upright bass (3); vocal programming (7) Tony Berg – production (all tracks)
Better_Broken
Musical artist
The Daily Mirror [2] The Daily Mirror [3] ZimVibes Profile [4] The Herald It's not all Rosy Ngoni- 24 December 2005 December 2005[permanent dead link]
Ngonidzashe_Kambarami
2010 compilation album by various artists
"Ténéré Wer Tat Zinchegh" Terakaft 4:49 2. "Bambugu Blues" Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba 5:06 3. "Mali Dje" Ali Farka Touré 5:39 4. "Tenhert" Tinariwen 5:29 5
The Rough Guide to Desert Blues
The_Rough_Guide_to_Desert_Blues
British protectorate from 1893 to 1907
the centre and north of Lake Nyasa, both involved in the slave trade, and Ngoni people who had formed two aggressively expansionists kingdoms in the west
British Central Africa Protectorate
British_Central_Africa_Protectorate
Benin Rémi Adandjo, Jerome Kounou, Jules Waiga, Didier Kiki 42.41 3 Zimbabwe Dickson Kamungeremu, Gerren Muwishi, Tapiwa Makarawu, Ngoni Makusha DNF
2024 African Championships in Athletics – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay
2024_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_4_×_100_metres_relay
Bengali web series
is currently on its second season. Anirban Bhattacharya Jaya Ahsan Derek Ngoni Moyo Sohini Sarkar Siam Ahmed Masuma Rahman Nabila Riddhi Sen Vikram Chatterjee
Paanch_Phoron
Zambian politician
for Luangeni from 2002 until 2006. She was a princess and member of the Ngoni Royal Establishment as she was the granddaughter of HRH Nkosi (King) Nzamane
Besnat_Jere
Human settlement in Malawi
the customs and traditions of the Ngoni people, including: week-long conventions that attracted thousands of Ngoni men, women and children; championing
Embangweni
District of Malawi
population of Dowa District by ethnic group was as follows: 91.8% Chewa 5.9% Ngoni 0.6% Yao 0.6% Tumbuka 0.5% Lomwe 0.1% Tonga 0.1% Mang'anja 0.1% Sena 0.0%
Dowa_District
Creole language spoken in Manado
loanwords in its lexicon. For example, the pronouns ngana ('you', singular) and ngoni ('you', plural) are of Ternate–Tidore origin. Manado Malay has been displacing
Manado_Malay
Person specializing in combat or warfare
Recreation of a mounted warrior from the Mongol Empire Photograph of a Ngoni warrior with nguni shield c. 1895 A recreation of Roman legionaries wearing
Warrior
Zimbabwean sprinter (born 2004
African Championships in Athletics in St. Pierre, Mauritius, alongside Ngoni Makusha, Dickson Kamungeremu, and Tapiwa Makarawu, the country’s first medal
Denzel_Simusialela
List of African ethnic groups
of the Congo, Central African Republic Yakoma Christianity Ngoni Niger–Congo → Bantu → Ngoni Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and Zambia Christianity
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Africa
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Africa
Alkana Cheswill Johnson Benjamin Richardson Rivaldo Roberts* Akani Simbine* Zimbabwe Ngoni Makusha Dickson Kamungeremu Tapiwa Makarawu Denzel Siamsialela
2022 African Championships in Athletics – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay
2022_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_4_×_100_metres_relay
Stringed instrument from West Africa
Playing range Related instruments harp, gravi-kora, seperewa, simbing, ngoni, bolon Musicians Toumani Diabaté, Jaliba Kuyateh, Ballaké Sissoko, Sona
Kora_(instrument)
Town in Mzimba District, Malawi
"Hora". www.zodiakmalawi.com. Retrieved 2024-04-29. "Mutharika to attend Ngoni cultural festival Umtheto in Mzimba - Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi
Mzalangwe
Malian kora player (born 1982)
and traditional Malian instruments (such as the kora, jembe, balafon, and ngoni). Toumani comments, "The Symmetric Orchestra reflects the spirit of Mali's
Mamadou_Sidiki_Diabaté
District of Malawi
follows: 73.8% Nyanja 9.2% Chewa 9.1% Tonga 3.1% Tumbuka 1.4% Yao 1.2% Ngoni 1.1% Lomwe 0.4% Nkhonde 0.2% Mang'anja 0.1% Sena 0.1% Lambya 0.0% Sukwa
Likoma_District
Traditional dance of Malawi, Zambia and Tanzania
links via Lake Malawi corridor 1700s Disruption & reconfiguration (Tumbuka–Ngoni war) 1835–1900 Refuge, alliances, and re-settlement across present
Vimbuza
2020 live album by Don Cherry
by Black Sweat Records. On the album, Cherry is heard on pocket trumpet, ngoni, kora, and flute, and is joined by Naná Vasconcelos on berimbau, Gian Piero
Om_Shanti_Om_(album)
Ethnic tribe of Malawi and Zambia
links via Lake Malawi corridor 1700s Disruption & reconfiguration (Tumbuka–Ngoni war) 1835–1900 Refuge, alliances, and re-settlement across present
Henga_people
Yao people. She was speaking at the uMthetho Cultural Festival for the Ngoni people in Mzimba. The Amalilo is a large group dance involving both men
Dances_of_the_Yao
(Zimbabwe) Mejorana (Panama) Monochord Nevoud (Turkey) Ngombi (Central Africa) Ngoni (West Africa) Nigenkin (Japan) Nyatiti (Kenya) Octavina (Philippines) Octofone
List_of_string_instruments
Australian and British anthropologist
interpretations Politics in a changing society: A political history of Fort Jameson Ngoni (1954) The Ethics of Inquiry in Social Science: Three Lectures (1977) ISBN 9780195607673
John_Arundel_Barnes
double bells; harps and harp-like instruments such as the kora and the ngoni; fiddles; various xylophones and lamellophones such as the mbira; and wind
Music_of_Africa
2023/2024 by-elections in Zimbabwe
Matabeleland MPs". www.voaafrica.com. Retrieved 2023-11-04. Mhuruyengwe, Ngoni (2023-10-19). "Factsheet: What about the recall of Chamisa's CCC MPs?".
2023–2025 Zimbabwean by-elections
2023–2025_Zimbabwean_by-elections
Type of maize meal made in Africa
Shadza – Kalanga Shima Shishima – Zambia Sima – Kenya, Chewa, Tumbuka, and Ngoni Soor – Somalia, Zambia Tuozafi (or T.Z.) – Ghana Tuwo – Hausa, Nigeria Ubugali
Ugali
decline due to succession disputes within the confederacy, attack by the Ngoni and slave raids from the Yao. Mutapa Empire & Mfecane As Great Zimbabwe
History_of_Zambia
Traditional West African lute
garaya (Hausa), koni, konting (Mandinka), molo (Songhay/Zarma), ndere, ngoni (Bambara), and tidinit (Hassaniyya and Berber). In Wolof, a person who plays
Xalam
NGONI
NGONI
NGONI
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mrimnayi | à®®à¯à®°à¯€à®®à¯à®¨à®¾à®¯à¯€
Earthly
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of star combine with fare and Love
Girl/Female
Latin
Born second.
Biblical
comforter; penitent
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional
Pure; Wholesome; Neat; Clean; White; The Ganga
Boy/Male
Tamil
Venavir | வேநாவிர
Lord Shivas son
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Rajasthani
Solid Like Rock; Imperishable
Surname or Lastname
English or Scandinavian
English or Scandinavian : variant spelling of Dalby.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Greek, Hebrew
A Healing; The Lord is Salvation
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Princess of Flowers
NGONI
NGONI
NGONI
NGONI
NGONI