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{{Infobox monarch
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|name = Maxhob'ayakhawuleza Sandile
| name = Maxhob'ayakhawuleza Sandile
|title = [[List of rulers of the Xhosa|King of Rharhabe Xhosas]]<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Maxhoba.jpg|thumbnail|centre|200px]] -->
| title = [[List of rulers of the Xhosa|Xhosa royal]]<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Maxhoba.jpg|thumbnail|centre|200px]] -->
|image = Maxhobayakhawuleza Sandile.png
|caption = Ah! Zanesizwe
| image =
|reign = 1991 – 11 July 2011
| caption =
|coronation = 1995
| reign = 1991 – 11 July 2011
| coronation = 1995
|full name = {{nowrap|Maxhob'ayakhawuleza Zanesizwe kaBazindlovu ka Velile Sandile}}
| full name = {{nowrap|Maxhob'ayakhawuleza Zanesizwe kaBazindlovu ka Velile Sandile}}
|predecessor = [[Mxolisi Bazindlovu Sandile]]
|successor = [[Jonguxolo Sandile]]
| predecessor = [[Mxolisi Bazindlovu Sandile]]
|queen = [[Noloyiso Sandile|Nomusa Zulu]]
| successor = [[Jonguxolo Sandile]]
|issue = {{Plainlist|
| queen = [[Noloyiso Sandile|Nomusa Zulu]]
| issue = {{Plainlist|
*HRH Prince [[Jonguxolo Sandile]]
*HRH Princess NomaRharhabe Sandile
*King [[Jonguxolo Sandile]]
*Princess NomaRharhabe Sandile
}}
}}
|royal house = Rharhabe House
| royal house = House Of Phalo
|father = [[Mxolisi Bazindlovu Sandile]]
| father = [[Mxolisi Bazindlovu Sandile]]
|mother =
| mother =
|birth_date = 21 May 1956{{fact|date=July 2020}}
| birth_date = 21 May 1956{{citation needed|date=July 2020}}
|birth_place = [[Union of South Africa]]
| birth_place = [[Union of South Africa]]
|death_date={{Death date and age|2011|7|11|1956|05|21|df=y}}
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2011|7|11|1956|05|21|df=y}}
}}
}}


King Maxhob'ayakhawuleza Sandile (1956 - 2011) was the son of the late King Mxolisi Sandile ''Aa! Bazindlovu'', who was the son of King Archie Velile Sandile, and Queen Nolizwe, the daughter of King [[Victor Poto Ndamase]] ''Aa! Bhekuzulu'' and sister to the wife of [[Thandatha Jongilizwe Mabandla|Chief Justice Thandathu Mabandla]] of the AmaBhele aseTyhume Tribe. He was the sixth descendant of [[Mgolombane Sandile|King Mgolombane Sandile]] who was the son of [[Ngqika]].
'''King (iKumkani) Maxhob'ayakhawuleza Sandile "Aa! Zanesizwe!"''' (21 May 1956{{citation needed|date=January 2022}} – 11 July 2011) was the son of the late King Mxolisi Sandile ''"Aa! Bazindlovu"'', who was the son of King Archie Velile Sandile, and Queen Nolizwe , the daughter of Western [[Mpondo]]land King [[Victor Poto Ndamase]] ''"Aa! Bhekuzulu"'', and sister to both King [[Tutor Vulindlela Ndamase]] ''"Aa! Nyangelizwe"'' and the wife of Chief [[Thandathu Jongilizwe Mabandla]] of the AmaBhele aseTyhume royal clan. He was the 6th descendant of [[Sandile kaNgqika|Sandile]] and 10th descendant of [[Phalo kaTshiwo|King Phalo]], the Son of King Tshiwo.


In 1988 he married his wife, Princess [[Noloyiso Sandile|Nomusa Zulu]], who was the daughter of the then [[Zulu King]], the late [[Cyprian Bhekuzulu kaSolomon|King Cyprian Bhekuzulu kaSolomon]] and sister to King [[Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu]].
In 1988 he married his wife, Princess [[Noloyiso Sandile|Nomusa Zulu]], who was the daughter of the then [[Zulu King]], the late [[Cyprian Bhekuzulu kaSolomon|King Cyprian Bhekuzulu kaSolomon]] and sister to King [[Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu]].


He became Paramount Chief in 1991 after his mother had been regent during the time when the [[Ciskei]]an government had been under the control of [[Lennox Sebe]] which was later taken over in the same period by [[Oupa Gqozo|Brigadier Joshua Oupa Gqozo]].
He became ruler of the Right Hand House of the Xhosa Kingdom in 1991 after his mother had been regent during the time when the [[Ciskei]]an government had been under the control of [[Lennox Sebe]] which was later taken over in the same period by [[Oupa Gqozo|Brigadier Joshua Oupa Gqozo]].


==Death and funeral==
==Death and funeral==


He died at St. Dominic's Hospital in [[East London, Eastern Cape|East London]] on the 11 July 2011. He was buried at Mngqesha Great Place in [[King William's Town]] on the 23 July 2011, he was given [[state funeral]] together with [[royal funeral]] and ama[[Gcaleka]] King [[Zwelonke Sigcawu]] presided at the funeral, his funeral was attended by high profile politician leaders Prince [[Mangosuthu Buthelezi]], General [[Bantu Holomisa]], [[ANC]] Chairperson of the [[Eastern Cape]] [[Phumulo Masualle]], government representatives [[Premier of the Eastern Cape]] [[Noxolo Kiviet]], [[Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform]] [[Gugile Nkwinti]] and [[royal houses]] of the [[Zulu royal family|Zulu royal house]], Western ama[[Mpondo]], Western aba[[Thembu]], ama[[Southern Ndebele people|Ndebele]] and others and other distinguished guests, [[President of South Africa|President]] [[Jacob Zuma]] never attended but sent his condolences to the family and [[eulogy]] was made on his behalf by the ANC parliamentary chief whip [[Mathole Motshekga]].
He died at St. Dominic's Hospital in [[East London, Eastern Cape|East London]] on the 11 July 2011. He was buried at Mngqesha Great Place in [[King William's Town]] on the 23 July 2011, he was given [[state funeral]] together with [[royal funeral]] and [[Xhosa people|Xhosa]] King [[Zwelonke Sigcawu]] presided at the funeral, his funeral was attended by Prince [[Mangosuthu Buthelezi]], General [[Bantu Holomisa]], [[ANC]] Chairperson of the [[Eastern Cape]] [[Phumulo Masualle]], government representatives [[Premier of the Eastern Cape]] [[Noxolo Kiviet]], [[Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform]] [[Gugile Nkwinti]] and [[royal houses]] of the [[Zulu royal family|Zulu royal house]], Western ama[[Mpondo]], Western aba[[Thembu]], ama[[Southern Ndebele people|Ndebele]] and others and other distinguished guests, [[President of South Africa|President]] [[Jacob Zuma]] never attended but sent his condolences to the family and [[eulogy]] was made on his behalf by the ANC parliamentary chief whip [[Mathole Motshekga]].

{{S-start}}
{{s-reg}}
{{S-bef| before=[[Mxolisi Bazindlovu Sandile]]}}
{{s-ttl | title=King of the [[List of rulers of the Xhosa|Xhosa (Rharhabe) Kingdom]]| years=1991–2011}}
{{s-aft |after=[[Noloyiso Sandile]] (as [[Regent]])<br />[[Jonguxolo Sandile]] (as [[King]])}}
{{end}}


==References==
==References==

* African Language Association of Southern Africa (2003). ''South African Journal of African Languages Volume 23-24''.
* African Language Association of Southern Africa (2003). ''South African Journal of African Languages Volume 23-24''.
* Strober P., Ludman B., Haffagee F. (2004). ''Mail & Guardian A-Z of South African Politics''
* Strober P., Ludman B., Haffagee F. (2004). ''Mail & Guardian A-Z of South African Politics''


==External links==
==External links==

* South African Government Article on King Sandile [https://web.archive.org/web/20110629125407/http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2001/011023246p1001.htm]
* South African Government Article on King Sandile [https://web.archive.org/web/20110629125407/http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2001/011023246p1001.htm]
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Latest revision as of 00:24, 13 September 2024

Maxhob'ayakhawuleza Sandile
Xhosa royal
Reign1991 – 11 July 2011
Coronation1995
PredecessorMxolisi Bazindlovu Sandile
SuccessorJonguxolo Sandile
Born21 May 1956[citation needed]
Union of South Africa
Died11 July 2011(2011-07-11) (aged 55)
ConsortNomusa Zulu
Issue
Names
Maxhob'ayakhawuleza Zanesizwe kaBazindlovu ka Velile Sandile
HouseHouse Of Phalo
FatherMxolisi Bazindlovu Sandile

King (iKumkani) Maxhob'ayakhawuleza Sandile "Aa! Zanesizwe!" (21 May 1956[citation needed] – 11 July 2011) was the son of the late King Mxolisi Sandile "Aa! Bazindlovu", who was the son of King Archie Velile Sandile, and Queen Nolizwe , the daughter of Western Mpondoland King Victor Poto Ndamase "Aa! Bhekuzulu", and sister to both King Tutor Vulindlela Ndamase "Aa! Nyangelizwe" and the wife of Chief Thandathu Jongilizwe Mabandla of the AmaBhele aseTyhume royal clan. He was the 6th descendant of Sandile and 10th descendant of King Phalo, the Son of King Tshiwo.

In 1988 he married his wife, Princess Nomusa Zulu, who was the daughter of the then Zulu King, the late King Cyprian Bhekuzulu kaSolomon and sister to King Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu.

He became ruler of the Right Hand House of the Xhosa Kingdom in 1991 after his mother had been regent during the time when the Ciskeian government had been under the control of Lennox Sebe which was later taken over in the same period by Brigadier Joshua Oupa Gqozo.

Death and funeral

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He died at St. Dominic's Hospital in East London on the 11 July 2011. He was buried at Mngqesha Great Place in King William's Town on the 23 July 2011, he was given state funeral together with royal funeral and Xhosa King Zwelonke Sigcawu presided at the funeral, his funeral was attended by Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, General Bantu Holomisa, ANC Chairperson of the Eastern Cape Phumulo Masualle, government representatives Premier of the Eastern Cape Noxolo Kiviet, Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform Gugile Nkwinti and royal houses of the Zulu royal house, Western amaMpondo, Western abaThembu, amaNdebele and others and other distinguished guests, President Jacob Zuma never attended but sent his condolences to the family and eulogy was made on his behalf by the ANC parliamentary chief whip Mathole Motshekga.

Regnal titles
Preceded by King of the Xhosa (Rharhabe) Kingdom
1991–2011
Succeeded by

References

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  • African Language Association of Southern Africa (2003). South African Journal of African Languages Volume 23-24.
  • Strober P., Ludman B., Haffagee F. (2004). Mail & Guardian A-Z of South African Politics
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  • South African Government Article on King Sandile [1]