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what was the name of the first ceremony to take? (Take this question from Nelson mandela ) plz solve it

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7:00AM GMT 06 Dec 2013

From his years as a revolutionary and being imprisoned on Robben Island to the walk to freedom and the presidency: Nelson Mandela's life and times

EARLY LIFE

Nelson Mandela was born on July 18 1918 in the village of Mvezo in the rural Transkei area of South Africa. His father, Henry, hailed from the royal family of Thembu clan of the Xhosa people and served as an adviser to the Thembu chief, Jongintaba Dalindyebo.

Mandela was one of Henry’s 12 children, born to Nosekeni, the third of four wives. He was christened Rolihlahla (meaning “troublemaker”) and enjoyed a traditional African childhood, herding cattle, learning stick fighting with other boys and undergoing a circumcision ceremony.

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When Mandela was nine, his father died. Chief Jongintaba took the boy under his wing and became his official guardian. He sent Mandela to prestigious mission schools, first Clarkebury and then Healdtown, where a British teacher, one Mr Wellington, decided that the boy would be known as “Nelson” after the Admiral. Mandela embraced his new name and was steeped in English literature and British history.


rupakmalakar40: It is short question bro ..what was the name of the first ceremony to take?
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