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characteristic layout of a Zulu
military settlement (singular:
ikhanda, plural: amakhanda). The
ikhanda consisted of a large,
central circular parade ground (isibaya...
- the
Umkhumbane to the
south and
Nzololo to the north. The oval-shaped
ikhanda (military settlement)
contained between 1,400 and 1,700 huts,
which could...
- k /k/
ikati /îːkáːti/ "cat" /ɠ/
ukuza /uɠúːza/ "to come" kh /kʰ/
ikhanda /
îːkʰâːnda/ "head" kl /kx/
umklomelo /umukxómeːlo/ "prize" l /l/
ukulala /úɠuláːla/...
- to a regiment. The
amabutho were
housed in
military barracks (singular,
ikhanda; plural, amakhanda)
located throughout the
kingdom and
under the command...
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Melmoth land claims".
Zululand Observer. Laband, John (2009). "oNdini
iKhanda".
Historical Dictionary of the Zulu Wars. Lanham, Maryland:
Scarecrow Press...
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brothers on
campaign as servants. Eventually, they
would go to the
nearest ikhanda to
kleza (literally, "to
drink directly from the udder"), at
which time...
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Column near Eshowe. The
remaining 20,000
Zulus camped at the
isiPhezi ikhanda. The next day, the main
force arrived and
camped near
Babanango Mountain...
- 'Johannesburg' → êGóli, 'in Johannesburg' îndlé, 'the wild' → êndlé, 'in the wild'
îkhânda, 'head' → êkhânda, 'on the head' îkhâya, 'home' → êkhâya, 'at home' úbusûku...
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umuzi (plural imizi), and what the
British called a "military kraal", the
ikhanda (plural amakhanda), a
headquarters for the Zulu age-grouped
social unit...