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The '''Gaza''' were [[Nguni people|Nguni]] people who left what is now [[South Africa]] in 1889 and settled in [[Gazaland]] in what is now Southern [[Mozambique]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Beach |first=David |title=The Shona and their neighbours |date=1994 |publisher=Blackwell |isbn=978-0-631-17678-7 |series=The peoples of Africa |location=Oxford Cambridge, Mass |pages=137}}</ref> An early leader was [[Soshangane]] ({{Circa|1828}}), under whom they migrated somewhat further North to the [[Save River (Africa)|Save River]] area.<ref>{{Citation |last=Dube |first=Francis |title=The Trans-border Landscape: Regional Mobility and Health Before the Border |date=2020 |work=Public Health at the Border of Zimbabwe and Mozambique, 1890–1940 |pages=33–45 |url=http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-47535-2_2 |access-date=2024-02-07 |place=Cham |publisher=Springer International Publishing |language=en |doi=10.1007/978-3-030-47535-2_2 |isbn=978-3-030-47534-5}}</ref>
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The '''Gaza''' were [[Nguni people|Nguni]] people who left what is now [[South Africa]] in the early 19th century and settled in [[Gazaland]] in what is now Southern [[Mozambique]]. An early leader was [[Soshangane]] (''circa'' 1828), under whom they migrated somewhat further North to the [[Save River (Africa)|Save River]] area.


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{{Ethnic groups in Mozambique}}

Revision as of 14:07, 7 February 2024

The Gaza were Nguni people who left what is now South Africa in 1889 and settled in Gazaland in what is now Southern Mozambique.[1] An early leader was Soshangane (c. 1828), under whom they migrated somewhat further North to the Save River area.[2]


  1. ^ Beach, David (1994). The Shona and their neighbours. The peoples of Africa. Oxford Cambridge, Mass: Blackwell. p. 137. ISBN 978-0-631-17678-7.
  2. ^ Dube, Francis (2020), "The Trans-border Landscape: Regional Mobility and Health Before the Border", Public Health at the Border of Zimbabwe and Mozambique, 1890–1940, Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 33–45, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-47535-2_2, ISBN 978-3-030-47534-5, retrieved 2024-02-07