Category:Nguni

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English: Nguni people speak Nguni languagesThe ancient history of the Nguni people is wrapped up in their oral history. According to legend they were a people who migrated from the north to the Great Lakes region of sub-equatorial Central/East Africa.
Français : Le groupe nguni de langues bantoues d’Afrique australe rassemble quatre langues : le zoulou et le xhosa en Afrique du Sud, le ndébélé zimbabwéen (ou sindebele), et le swati en Afrique du Sud et au Swaziland. Elles sont étroitement apparentées et souvent mutuellement intelligibles.
<nowiki>Ngoni; Nguni; Nguni; Нгуни; Nguni; Nguni; Nguni; Нгуні; Nguni; 恩古尼族; Wangoni; Nguni; ングニ人; Vanguni; Ngunit; شعب نجونى; Nguni; Нгуні; Ngoni; Nguni; न्गूनी लोग; Nguni; 응구니족; Nguni people; Ngunoj; ngoni; Amanguni; grup ètnic; Ethnie in Afrika; مجموعه عرقيه فى جنوب افريقيا; group of Bantu peoples who currently reside predominantly in Southern Africa, including Xhosa, Zulu, Ndebele and Swazi people; 非洲南部民族; етнічна група; etnische groep; Ngunke; Ngun; Ngunka; ngunski; ングニ族; Ngun; Ungoni; 恩古尼人</nowiki>
Nguni people 
group of Bantu peoples who currently reside predominantly in Southern Africa, including Xhosa, Zulu, Ndebele and Swazi people
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  • Botswana
  • Eswatini
  • Lesotho
  • Mozambique
  • Namibia
  • South Africa
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Wikidata Q1268405
GND ID: 4075365-7
Library of Congress authority ID: sh85091691
Bibliothèque nationale de France ID: 11967280t
IdRef ID: 027682110
J9U ID: 987007529585205171
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