Phalo kaTshiwo
Deceased Person
– 1775
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Who was Phalo kaTshiwo?
Phalo ka Tshiwo was a paramount chief of the Xhosa nation from 1736 until his death in 1775.
Phalo was the second son of Tshiwo but his older brother Gwali was from a junior wife and Phalo was in line for the throne. Tshiwo died the same year of Phalo's birth so his uncle Mdange took over the reins as regent. Gwali joined forces with Ntinde, chief of the AmaNtinde clan, to overthrow Phalo but was not successful.
Phalo had five sons Langa ka Phalo, Rarabe ka Phalo, Gcaleka ka Phalo, Lutshaba ka Phalo and Nukwa ka Phalo.
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