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Zibhebhu kaMaphitha Zulu (c. 1841–1904) (also
called Usibepu/Ziphewu) was a Zulu chief.
After the
defeat of the Zulu
Kingdom by the British, he attempted...
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Dabulamanzi led the
fight against Cetshwayo's prin****l
enemy Zibhebhu kaMaphitha, who was
supported by Boer mercenaries. In 1883,
Dabulamanzi was defeated...
- kaMpande, half
brother of Cetshwayo,
commanded the Undi
Corps after Zibhebhu kaMaphitha, the
regular inkhosi, or commander, was wounded.
While Chelmsford was...
- factions. Many of his
followers launched an
attack on
Prince Zibhebhu kaMaphitha of the
Mandlakazi collateral Zulu
royal family branch, who had oppressed...
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Nongalaza KaNondela,
inDuna for
Mpande Zibhebhu kaMaphitha, Zulu
chief Mbongeleni Zondi, Zulu
chief and great-grandson of
Inkosi Bambatha kaMancinza Nothando...
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Mandlakazi (led by a
powerful former ally of the
royal house,
Zibhebhu kaMaphitha) and the
royalist uSuthu (led by
Cetshwayo on his
return from exile, his...
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gathered around 5,000
uSuthu warriors who
marched northward under Makhoba kaMaphitha to
retake the kraals.
Known as the
Battle of Msebe,
Makhoba led the uSuthu...
- his son
Zibhenhu pla**** a
significant leadership role. In 1872
Zibhebhu kaMaphitha succeeded to
inKosi of the
Mandlakazi people. Knight, Ian; Greaves, Adrian...
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Colenbrander negotiated the
surrender of Zulu
Inkosi (chief)
Zibhebhu kaMaphitha and
afterwards worked for him as a
secretary and gunrunner. He fought...
- Dinuzulu, son of the
former king
Cetshwayo kaMpande was reinstated. However, one chief,
Zibhebhu kaMaphitha (also
known as Usibepu), was left
alone and...