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| Bhungane II | |
|---|---|
| King of AmaHlubi | |
| Reign | 1760-1801 |
| Predecessor | Ntsele |
| Successor | Mthimkhulu |
| Born | Mlotsha |
| Died | 1801 (1802) KwaBahlokazi |
| Issue | Mthimkhulu, Mpangazitha or Pakalitha and Mahwanqa |
| Father | Ntsele |
Bhungane II kaNtsele, Bhungan'omakhulukhulu (birth name Mlotsha) was the king of AmaHlubi tribe from 1760 until his death in 1800. He was the father of King Mthimkhulu II also known as Ngwadlazibomvu or Jobe. He was also the grandfather to the famous King Langalibalele I. King Bhungane II was perceived as to be a gifted medicine-man (herbalist) and a rainmaking which is believed to be passed on from father to son in the Hlubi kingship.[1]
References
- ^ "HLUBI". Archived from the original on 3 September 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2019.