- also
known by the name of Manukosi.
Soshangane was born in ca 1780 in modern-day KwaNongoma,
KwaZulu to
Zikode kaGasa, a
chief of the
junior branch (iKhohlo)...
- King
Mzila Nxumalo,
Mzila kaSoshangane Nxumalo, Umzila, Muzila, or
Nyamende was the son of
Soshangane kaZikode, the
founder of the Gaza empire,
which at...
-
Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. 1787–24
September 1828), also
known as
Shaka (the) Zulu (Zulu pronunciation: [ˈʃaːɠa]) and
Sigidi kaSenzangakhona, was the king...
-
their own kingdoms, such as the
Gazankulu Kingdom in Gaza,
formed by
Soshangane. Buthelezi,
Mbongiseni (28
February 2015). Peterson,
Derek R.; Gavua,...
-
posthumously known as Umpibekezana. His
father was the son and
successor of
Soshangane who, as head of an army
advancing northward from Zululand, had founded...
- (There does not
appear to be a
direct family link
between Zwide kaLanga and
Soshangane kaZikode of the
Nxumalo people). Dingiswayo's
Mthethwa family line...
- of his commanders,
Soshangane and Zwengendaba, fled with
their followers northward,
engaging in
conflict as they went.
Soshangane eventually founded the...
- and sons led
sections of the
Ndwandwe northwards. One such group,
under Soshangane,
formed the Gaza
Empire in present-day
central Mozambique while another...
-
minor clan in what is
today northern KwaZulu-Natal,
founded ca. 1709 by Zulu
kaNtombela. The 1820s saw a time of
immense upheaval relating to the military...
- "Shangaan"
should only be
applied to that
tribe which is
directly related to
Soshangane ka Zikode (a
Nguni general from the
Ndwandwe tribe) who came to
power during...