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As I understand the history your question does not point to time

so I will give an answer based on time

There were the now called Zulu,Xhosa,Ndebele but were the Ngunis(all dialects incuded Xhosa,Ndebele(including now the Matebele of Later day Zimbabwe),Siswati), Ngonis in Zambia

Then where the Sothos(tswana,pedi)- also known as Kololos(Lemba,Lozis) in Zambia

Then Sothos of the Mushweshwe clan Sothos in later Lesotho

The Shanganis of Sotshangane also the Nduas in Zimbabwe and Mozambique

These tribes were all a fierce with a great nomadic life and cattle breeding prowess

They replaced the Aborigine Khoisan peoples from fertile lands to the deserts of Kalahari and free state lands towards namibia.

These were all equally fierce tribes of South Africa

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