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Siwela clan names & History

Songiwe
Matalankosi
Nabela njenge thanga
Nyama ayingeni endlini phelela egoqweni
Gubudza ka Mqengqe
Fezani ,Vitsheka ,Nyamana,,Mpovane

IziDuko zakwaMbiba

Mbiba
Gambu
Mngqatsholo
Ntandela
Mashiya!

Malimela Mvumbi Clan Praises

Malimela, Mkhindane: kaGwada kaMtheli, kaVutha kaMasikane,
kaNgwende kaMaphaka, oziShwaphana zabantwana. AbeSuthu
abamhlophe qwa, abehla ngesiLula abanye behla ngeLathi; OmaKheledwana…Msushwana,
oMchumane, Mvumbi πŸ™Œ

Amagqawe clan names

Gqawe

unyiso

mawana.

ngxila!

Maholobela Clan names & History

Maholobela wa Ntlongwana
Ntsakisi wa Misava
Kufa ka vudyangwa
Ntlongwana wa Mabhedle
Mabhedle wa Kepisi
Kepisi wa Mabandla!

Mgobhozi history

Uthini umlando wabakwaMgobhozi?

If you know about Mgobhozi history, please add info in the comments below.

PHAKATHI clan praises & History

Phakathi clan praise
Phakathi
Mncwango
Mageba
Ndabezitha
Nina abahlaba umhlonga usalima
Mpangezitha
Wena lomuhle kuhle kwelihlokohloko !

Xi themendelo xaka xivuri Maguvu

Ni Xivuri xa makhombo nimangava.
ni maguvu wa Nkosana wa Xingawa wa Thlakhuma(tlale kgomo)
intukulu wa n’wanjeweni guvuza masaiti mqavanisi we nsimbi za belungu,wa N’waxayana xaxamatlombe xiyambalo xa bila e khoseni, wa Nhlangwana ya madzovo yo tlule lombe n’wana n’wa Dzevula,wa Nkondzwana waku leha enkondzo hiku landza eti homu ta Masinge,wa MAGUVU wa makatla makulu hiku kwinya e rhenga, wankosana, wa Xingawa, waThlakhuma,wa Masinge wa xinyamana xitsongo hiku Nona, wa XIVURI xa makhombo.

Mthuzo o muhle, Sibuyi.

Maringa clan names in sepedi

if anyone knows Maringa clan names, please add them in the comments below.

Gill-Loi clan History

The Gill Jat clan is one of the largest and most influential Jat tribes, with a deep-rooted history primarily in Punjab, India, and Pakistan. The origins of the Gill clan trace back to an ancestor named Gil, believed to be of Raghuvanshi descent from Lord Rama.

The Gills have played significant roles throughout history, notably converting to Sikhism during the time of Guru Hargobind and supporting him in key battles. They have numerous sub-groups, including Sher-Gill, Jhalli-Gill, Loi-Gill and Mud-Gill, among others .
The Loi Jat clan, also primarily found in Punjab, is traditionally known for its agricultural prowess and historical significance. Originating from the village of Pandori Ganga Singh in the Hoshiarpur district, the Loi clan is categorized under the Nagi Jats.

Historically, the Lois were engaged in farming and local trade, contributing significantly to the rural economy of Punjab. Additionally, they have a history of martial prowess, often participating in significant battles during the Sikh struggles against Mughal rule.

Before the Mughal attack on Punjab the Lois were all Gills. During the attack the Gills had to change their surname to Loi to hide their identity for protection purposes. Today the Lois still remain as Gills however.

The Loi clan is believed to be descendants of the Gill Jat clan. Originally, all Lois were Gills, reflecting a common ancestral lineage. Over time, the Loi clan branched off from the Gills, maintaining a distinct identity while still sharing historical and cultural ties with their parent clan .
In summary, the Loi clan’s origins as descendants of the Gill Jat clan highlight a shared heritage and continued influence in the socio-political and agricultural landscape of Punjab. Both Gill and Loi clans are the same and related to eachother and have played pivotal roles in shaping the region’s history, culture, and society.

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