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Inyandezulu Inkosi Yamakhosi Mphezeni KaZwangendaba is the King of the
Ngoni people of
Eastern Province, East
Africa and Malawi's
Mchinji district. He...
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Zwangendaba Gwaza kaZiguda Jele Gumbi,
commonly known as
Zwangendaba (1785–1848), was the
first king of the
Ngoni and
Tumbuka of Malawi, Zambia, and Tanzania...
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Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. 1787–24
September 1828), also
known as
Shaka (the) Zulu (Zulu pronunciation: [ˈʃaːɠa]) and
Sigidi kaSenzangakhona, was the king...
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generals of war were Soshangana,
Mzilikazi Khumalo,
Nxaba Msene, and
Zwangendaba of the Jele tribe. The
greatest task of
building the
Ndwandwe confederacy...
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Empire in present-day
central Mozambique,
while another,
under Zwangendaba,
settled in present-day
Malawi as the waNgoni.
Others established themselves...
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Langa KaXaba, the Ndwandwe, king
nation Matshobana KaMangete, the
chief of the
Northern Khumalo Sigananda kaSokufa, Zulu
aristocrat Zwangendaba, Shaka's...
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breakup of the
Ndandwe Paramountcy.
Groups broke away
under Soshangane and
Zwangendaba who
settled their followers in the
Delagoa Bay region,
while Msane did...
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there was a
civil war.
Mbiko ka Madlenya Masuku, a
trusted confidant of King
Mzilikazi and
leader of the
Zwangendaba regiment,
fought Prince Lobhengula...
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Kapumba Mwongo Mfwama,
Mwata (1850–1854)
Ngoni (complete list) –
Zwangendaba,
Paramount Chief (1815–1848)
Mpezeni I,
Paramount Chief (1848–1900) Zimbabwe...
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brother Manukuza Soshangane and the
later was
driven away. He then
joined Zwangendaba with his followers, and they
moved northwards and
later settled in the...