英文互译镜像站

Litshe laNgwane

Last updated
Litshe laNgwane
LocationNear Pongola, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
FounderKing Ngwane III, son of Dlamini III

Litshe laNgwane (also spelt Litje laNgwane; "Rock of Ngwane") is a rocky outcrop located about 35 kilometres outside the town of Pongola, along the road to Piet Retief, just outside the present-day border of Eswatini in South Africa. [1]

The stone is very important to Swazi - being the stone where the early Swazi King Ngwane III used to play as a young boy. [2] On top the rock is basin-like and held rain water in which Ngwane III used to bathe. [3]

Ngwane III frequented the Litshe laNgwane and hot water pools near Godlwako. [1]

According to oral traditions recorded for the Swaziland Oral History Project, the young Ngwane III would climb the steep sides of this rock to play. [1] When Ngwane III was installed as king in 1745, his homestead was moved from Matsapha to Zombodze, approximately 7.5 kilometres northwest of Godlwako. [1] Despite it being located outside Eswatini due to the Scramble for Africa colonial borderlines, the rock remains a site of cultural importance for Eswatini. [4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Westcott, Michael; Hamilton, Carolyn (1992): In the cracks of Swazi past: A historical tour of the Ngwane and Swazi kingdom, PDF download, Swaziland Oral History Project. Page 48-49 (2 pages). ISBN   0333479084
  2. Hamilton, Carolyn (1990). Carolyn Hamilton (ed.). In Pursuit of Swaziland's Precolonial Past. Kulandza Umlandvo: Swaziland Oral History Project (First ed.). Manzini, Swaziland: Macmillan Boleswa Publishers (Pty) Ltd. p. 46. ISBN   0 333 4 7907 6.
  3. Matsebula, J.S.M. (1988). History of Eswatini, Longman. 3rd edition .Page 11. ISBN   9780582031678
  4. Amasiko Ethu KwaZulu (28 November 2023). "Litshe laNgwane". Facebook. Retrieved 15 January 2026.

镜像站群系统 整站镜像下载 主动推送镜像站群 站群克隆软件 开源整站镜像工具