Mamani kaPhahlo
Queen Mamani of the AmaMpondomise / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Queen Mamani kaPhahlo (1702-1758) was a queen of the AmaMpondomise Kingdom from 1732 to 1758, following after her father, King Phahlo.[1] She is also known as Queen Mbingwa. As the eldest among three daughters of the Great Wife of King Phahlo, she successfully challenged her half-brothers from the smaller houses for the throne upon the death of her father. She married Princess Ntsibatha, a Mpondo princess, she died in May 1758 without any heirs to the throne.[2] She was succeeded by one of her brothers, King Sonthlo, who she installed in her position despite challenges from Within the royal family members at that time[3]
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Queen Mamani KaPhahlo | |
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Mpondomise people | |
Reign | 1732 To 1758 |
Predecessor | King Phahlo (father) |
Successor | King Sonthlo (Brother) |
Born | 1702 |
Died | 1758 |
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Issue | None |
Dynasty | AmaCirha |
Father | Phahlo |
Mother | Princess of the Xesibe |
Religion | Ancestral Worship |
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