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The Swazi or Swati ( Swati: Emaswati, singular Liswati) are a Bantu ethnic group native to Southern Africa, inhabiting Eswatini, a sovereign kingdom in Southern Africa, and South Africa 's Mpumalanga province.
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Swathi Reddy (born 19 April 1987 [1]) is an Indian actress and television presenter who predominantly works in Telugu films, along with Tamil and Malayalam films. Her nickname Colours Swathi comes from her stint in the Telugu television show Colours, which was telecast on Maa TV .
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Swati tribe. Swatis ( Urdu: سواتی) are people inhabiting the Hazara division in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Today Swatis usually speak Hindko or Pashto as their primary languages and identify themselves with Hindkowans and Pashtuns.
Swazi people, an ethnic group of southern Africa. a resident of Swat, Pakistan, or the former princely state of Swat. Swati tribe. Swati (star), a star in ancient Sanskrit scriptures. Persons with the name. Abdul Hameed Swati (1917–2008), Pakistani Islamic scholar. Azam Khan Swati (born 1947), Pakistani politician and businessman.
Swazi or siSwati is a Bantu language of the Nguni group spoken in Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) and South Africa by the Swati people. The number of speakers is estimated to be in the region of 4.7 million including first and second language speakers.
- 2.3 million (2006–2011), 2.4 million L2 speakers in South Africa (2002)
Swati (also known as Swazi) (Swazi: SiSwati) is part of the Nguni group of Bantu languages. It is spoken by about 1.5 million people in Eswatini and South Africa. It is the official language of Eswatini and one of the eleven official languages in South Africa. It is taught in the schools of Eswatini, and in some South African schools.
Muhammad Azam Khan Swati ( Urdu, Pashto: محمد اعظم خان سواتی; born 22 June 1956) is a Pakistani politician and businessman who served as the Minister of Narcotics Control and Railways from 2020 to 2022.