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Dingane ka
Senzangakhona Zulu (c. 1795–29
January 1840),
commonly referred to as
Dingane or Dingaan, was a Zulu
prince who
became king of the Zulu Kingdom...
- 30,000 Zulu.
Estimations of
casualties amounted to over 3,000 of King
Dingane's soldiers dead, many whom were
women and children,
including two Zulu princes...
- controversial. He was
ultimately ********inated by his half-brothers, King
Dingane and
Prince Mhlangana and
Mbopha kaSithayi.
Shaka (roughly
translated as...
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living at
Dingane’s kraal, he drew up a deed of
cession in English.
Dingane and
Retief signed it on 4
February 1838. Two days later,
Dingane ordered the...
- with King
Dingane the
possibility of
granting them land. When **** King
returned to Port
Natal some w****s later, he
reported that King
Dingane insisted...
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Ndebele kingdom, and then with
Dingane's Zulu kingdom. In
October 1837, the
Voortrekker leader Piet
Retief visited Dingane at his
royal kraal to negotiate...
- king
Dingane had lost the
respect of a
significant portion of the Zulu people. His
brother Mpande sought to
separate his
followers from
Dingane and drew...
- This
river is
named after the
Battle of
Blood River in
which Zulu King
Dingane was
defeated by
Andries Pretorius and his men on 16
December 1838. It is...
- uMgun-gundlovu
uMgungundlovu was the
royal capital of the Zulu King
Dingane (1828–1840) and one of
several military complexes (amakhanda)
which he maintained...
- key
general to Zulu
Kings Shaka and
Dingane. He rose to
prominence as a
highly effective warrior under Shaka.
Dingane appointed him as his inDuna, or chief...