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Makhado (also: Makhato or Makgato, c.1839 – 3 September 1895) was a 19th-century King (Thovhele) in the Singo (or Vhasenzi) dynasty of the Vendas. They ruled over the Dzanani "district" of the Zoutpansberg region of South Africa. He was the youngest son of Thovhele Ramabulana who died in 1864 when Makhado was about 25. Makhado's mother was Limani, noted for her political intrigue. Makhado's first wife was Nwaphunga. According to Venda historian M. H. Nemudzivhadi, Nwaphunga conspired with a pro-Boer faction among the Venda, and poisoned him in 1895.
Accession
Limani was the daughter of the khosi of Tshitavhadulu. He intended her to become the new great wife of Ramabulana's younger brother Ramavhoya, then khosi, after her sister's passing. With the voortrekker Louis Tregardt's assistance, Ramabulana was able to overthrow Ramavhoya (who earlier had unseated him) and took the option to marry Limani.
Genealogy
Thohoyandou the Great
Munzhedzi Mpofu (khosi at Tshirululuni till 1829)
Rasithu (also known as: Rasethau, Ramabulana, Ramapoelana, Munzhedzi and Ravele), ruled c.1830 and 1836–1864), Ramavhoya (ruled c.1830–1836) and Madzhie were sons of Mpofu
Davhana and Makhado were sons of Ramabulana
Maemu Malise, Alilali Tshilamulela (Mphephu I, or M'pefu), Sinthumule and Kutama were sons of Makhado
Mbulaheni George (Mphephu II)
Ramaano Patrick (Mphephu III, 1924–1988), president of Venda bantustan (1979–1988)
Tshimangadzo (Dimbanyika Thohoyandou II) and Toni (Mphephu Ramabulana)
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Universitas Afrika Selatan
- Bahasa Venda
- Bendera Afrika Selatan (1928–1994)
- Munisipalitas di Afrika Selatan
- Makhado
- Milicent Makhado
- Riky Rick
- Makhado Local Municipality
- Air Force Base Makhado
- 85 Combat Flying School SAAF
- Collins Chabane Local Municipality
- Louis Trichardt
- Makhado Local Municipality elections
- Venda language