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'''King Khawuta kaGcaleka''' (Born:1761-Died:1804) was the king of the [[Xhosa people|AmaXhosa]] Nation from 1779 To 1804. He is a direct descendant of King Phalo's Great House.
'''King Khawuta kaGcaleka''' (1761&ndash;1804) was the king of the [[Xhosa people|AmaXhosa]] Nation from 1778 To 1794.<ref name="Peires">{{cite book|last=Peires|first=Jeffrey B. |title=The House of Phalo: A History of the Xhosa People in the Days of Their Independence|url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=LDoXNwaUZ_UC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Khawuta+kaGcaleka&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwirr6zDmY2EAxUaAjQIHWvPCDoQuwV6BAgGEAc#v=snippet&q=Khawuta&f=false|year=1982|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=9780520047938|page=47}}</ref> He is a direct descendant of King Phalo's Great House.


King Khawuta KaGcaleka was the eldest son of King [[Gcaleka kaPhalo]] children.
King Khawuta KaGcaleka was the eldest son of King [[Gcaleka kaPhalo]] children.


King Khawuta KaGcaleka had three Known sons, Prince [[Bhurhu kaKhawuta]] (1785), King [[Hintsa kaKhawuta]] (1787) and Prince [[Malashe kaKhawuta]] (1793).
King Khawuta KaGcaleka had three Known sons, Prince [[Bhurhu kaKhawuta]] (1785), King [[Hintsa kaKhawuta]] (1787) and Prince [[Malashe kaKhawuta]] (1793).<ref name="Peires" />


King Khawuta KaGcaleka he died in 1804 near what is now [[Kentani]] in the [[Eastern Cape Province]]. Other sources record 1794 or 1820 as the year of death.
King Khawuta KaGcaleka he died in 1804 near what is now [[Kentani]] in the [[Eastern Cape Province]]. Other sources record 1794 or 1820 as the year of death.

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Revision as of 19:06, 2 February 2024

King Khawuta kaGcaleka (1761–1804) was the king of the AmaXhosa Nation from 1778 To 1794.[1] He is a direct descendant of King Phalo's Great House.

King Khawuta KaGcaleka was the eldest son of King Gcaleka kaPhalo children.

King Khawuta KaGcaleka had three Known sons, Prince Bhurhu kaKhawuta (1785), King Hintsa kaKhawuta (1787) and Prince Malashe kaKhawuta (1793).[1]

King Khawuta KaGcaleka he died in 1804 near what is now Kentani in the Eastern Cape Province. Other sources record 1794 or 1820 as the year of death.

References

  1. ^ a b Peires, Jeffrey B. (1982). The House of Phalo: A History of the Xhosa People in the Days of Their Independence. University of California Press. p. 47. ISBN 9780520047938.