Noziyingile Tembe
| Noziyingile Tembe | |
|---|---|
| King of the Tembe Kingdom | |
| Reign | c.1854–1886 |
| Predecessor | King Makasana |
| Successor | Chief Ngwanase Tembe |
| Died | c.1886 Maputaland, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa |
| Spouse | Queen Zambili Dlamini |
| Issue | Ngwanase Tembe |
| House | Tembe Tribal Authority |
| Father | King Makasana |
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]
He descended from the House of Mabudu-Tembe, which traced its ancestry to King Mabudu Tembe, a late 18th-century military ruler who controlled large parts of the coastal and inland regions of Maputaland.[2]
References
- ^ Mthethwa, Dingani. 2002. The Mobilization of History and the Tembe Chieftaincy in Maputaland: 1896–1997 (PDF). MA thesis, University of Natal.
- ^ Kloppers, Roelie J. (2003). The History and Representation of the History of the Mabudu‑Tembe (MA thesis). University of Stellenbosch.