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iNduna (plural:
iziNduna) is a Zulu/Xhosa
title meaning advisor,
great leader, amb****ador,
headman or
commander of a
group of warriors. It can also mean...
- syndicate, and
after long
negotiations with the king and his
council of
izinDuna (tribal leaders). The
concession conferred on the
grantees the sole rights...
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Xhosa pronunciation: [íⁿd̥a̤ːɓa]) is an
important conference held by the
izinDuna (prin****l men) of the Zulu and
Xhosa peoples of
South Africa. (Such meetings...
- company's
superior firepower. Soon
after the king's death, the
Ndebele izinDuna submitted to the
British South Africa Company.
Charges were
later made...
- of his
izinDuna (advisors) were
fiercely against it,
seeing it as an
appropriation of
Matabele territory. Wary that one or more of
these izinDuna might...
- turn
answered to
senior izinduna who
controlled the
corps grouping.
Overall guidance of the host was
furnished by
elder izinduna usually with many years...
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Rhodes and the
Ndebele izinDuna make
peace in the
Matopos Hills, as
depicted by
Robert Baden-Powell, 1896...
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Cetywayo acknowledges that they
deserve punishing, and he
sends some of his
izinduna, who will
follow Umlungi with his words.
Cetywayo states that no acts of...
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death of Mzilikazi, the
first king of the
Ndebele nation, in 1868, the
izinduna, or chiefs,
offered the
crown to Lobengula, one of Mzilikazi's sons from...
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going along as
expedition artist.
Smith returned with two of Mzilikazi's
izinDuna who
forged an
alliance with the Cape
Colony on
behalf of
their chief. Smith's...