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Thembu

Thembu people
AbaThembu
Siyaɓalala, chief of the Ndungwana clan of the Thembu, c. 1930s
Total population
3.3 million[1] 2023
Regions with significant populations
 South Africa
 Lesotho
Languages
IsiXhosa
Sesotho, English
Religion
Christianity, uThixo
Related ethnic groups
Xhosa, Mpondo, Swati, Zulu, Mpondomise, Xesibe, Bhaca, Mfengu, Basotho, Khoisan
The Thembu
PersonUmThembu
PeopleAbaThembu
LanguageIsiXhosa
CountryThembuland region in the Xhosa Kingdom
Nelson Mandela from AbaThembu Royal Family
Brenda Fassie famous Xhosa traditional musician

The Thembu (Xhosa: AbaThembu) are a Xhosa Nation who inhabited the Kingdom of Thembuland. They were established around the 16th century as one of the Xhosa federations in the Transkeian territories. The federation was later annexed by British Empire shortly after the death of King Sarhili.

According to Xhosa oral tradition, the Hala clan migrated along the east coast of southern Africa before settling in KwaZulu-Natal. The earliest known Thembu ancestor is Chief Mbulali Ka-Nanzinzaba, whose grandson (named uMthembu KaNtongakazi), led his people from what became the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal to Dedesi in the present-day Transkei region of South Africa. The Thembu emerged as a single political entity during the reign of Nxeko, who settled in Dedesi and was awarded chieftainship by King Togu, who later also handed him independence to form a new Xhosa state. Famous descendants of Nxeko include members of the royal line of the Xhosa Kingdom and politicians like Nelson Mandela, whose father was a reigning nobleman from a junior branch of the AmaMadiba clan of kings, and Walter Sisulu.[2]

  1. ^ Mvelase, Mzimala (2024). "Population of AbaThembu". Southern African Nguni Tribe.
  2. ^ Walter Sisulu Archived 2012-06-16 at the Wayback Machine Ancestry24

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