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Cetshwayo - Wikipedia, entziklopedia askea.
- Cetshwayo was a son of Zulu king Mpande [1] and Queen Ngqumbazi, half-nephew of Zulu king Shaka and grandson of Senzangakhona.In 1856 he defeated and killed in battle his younger brother Mbuyazi, Mpande's favourite, at the Battle of Ndondakusuka.
| king cetshwayo and queen victoria | Cetshwayo was the last great king of the independent Zulus (reigned 1872–79), whose strong military leadership and political acumen restored. |
| how did king cetshwayo died | Among the other visitors he first received were Prince Albert, Prince George (later King George V) and Selous (the great scout and hunter). |
| when was cetshwayo born | Nephew of the great Shaka, Cetshwayo commanded a disciplined army of 40,000. |
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- Cetshwayo kaMpande (/ k ɛ tʃ ˈ w aɪ.
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King Cetshwayo
King Cetshwayo’s place of birth was his father’s (Mpande) kraal of Mlambongwenya, near Eshowe. He was born in 1826, a very troubled period in the history of the Zulu kingdom. At time of his birth, Shaka Zulu was wielding a very powerful command of the Zulu nation. Cetshwayo’s father, Mpande, was Shaka Zulu’s half brother.
Shaka Zulu was in conflict with Shoshangane, a leader of a breakaway faction that had fled the Zulu kingdom and had established their kingdom near Delagoa Bay. Mpande was sent to demand tribute and annex the newly established kingdom into the Zulu Kingdom. Mpande’s forces were defeated by Shoshangane’s force and he was forced to retreat. On his retreat he learned about the assassination of the King Shaka by Dingaan, also half brother to Shaka. Fearing that the same fate might befall him, he moved to Engakavini where Cetshwayo grew up.
Mpande became King of the Zulus following his defeat of King Dingaan’s army in 1840. Mpande
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Cetshwayo – Wikipedia
- Cetshwayo was the last great king of the independent Zulus (reigned –79), whose strong military leadership and political acumen restored the power and prestige of the Zulu nation, which had declined during the reign of his father, Mpande (Panda).