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- Fengu_people abstract "The Fengu (plural amaFengu) are a Bantu people; originally closely related to the Zulu people, but now often considered to have assimilated to the Xhosa people whose language they now speak. Historically they achieved considerable renown for their military ability in the frontier wars. They were previously known in English as the "Fingo" people, and they gave their name to the district of Fingoland (Mfenguland), the South West portion of the Transkei division, in the Cape Province.".
- Fengu_people language Guthrie_classification_of_Bantu_languages.
- Fengu_people language Xhosa_language.
- Fengu_people populationPlace Cape_Province.
- Fengu_people populationPlace South_Africa.
- Fengu_people related Nguni_people.
- Fengu_people religion Traditional_African_religion.
- Fengu_people thumbnail Departure_of_the_Fingoes-1840.jpg?width=300.
- Fengu_people wikiPageID "2054789".
- Fengu_people wikiPageRevisionID "575098710".
- Fengu_people group "Fengu/Fingo".
- Fengu_people hasPhotoCollection Fengu_people.
- Fengu_people imageCaption "An early painting of the first migration of the Fengu.".
- Fengu_people languages Xhosa_language.
- Fengu_people languages "Old Mfengu was a distinct language, Guthrie code S401".
- Fengu_people name "Fingo".
- Fengu_people pop "1000000".
- Fengu_people region Cape_Province.
- Fengu_people related "Nguni Zulu Basotho Xhosa Swazi Matabele".
- Fengu_people religions "Christian, African traditional religion".
- Fengu_people subject Category:Xhosa-speaking_peoples.
- Fengu_people type Abstraction100002137.
- Fengu_people type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Fengu_people type EthnicGroupsInSouthAfrica.
- Fengu_people type Group100031264.
- Fengu_people type EthnicGroup.
- Fengu_people type Collective.
- Fengu_people type Person.
- Fengu_people comment "The Fengu (plural amaFengu) are a Bantu people; originally closely related to the Zulu people, but now often considered to have assimilated to the Xhosa people whose language they now speak. Historically they achieved considerable renown for their military ability in the frontier wars. They were previously known in English as the "Fingo" people, and they gave their name to the district of Fingoland (Mfenguland), the South West portion of the Transkei division, in the Cape Province.".
- Fengu_people label "Fengu people".
- Fengu_people label "Fingos".
- Fengu_people label "Mfengu".
- Fengu_people sameAs Mfengu.
- Fengu_people sameAs Fingos.
- Fengu_people sameAs m.06hxjw.
- Fengu_people sameAs Q3072604.
- Fengu_people sameAs Q3072604.
- Fengu_people sameAs Fengu_people.
- Fengu_people wasDerivedFrom Fengu_people?oldid=575098710.
- Fengu_people depiction Departure_of_the_Fingoes-1840.jpg.
- Fengu_people isPrimaryTopicOf Fengu_people.
- Fengu_people name "Fengu/Fingo".
- Fengu_people name "Fingo".