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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...
- Zwangendaba Gwaza kaZiguda Jele Gumbi, commonly known as Zwangendaba (1785–1848) was the first king of the Ngoni and Tumbuka people of Malawi, Zambia and...
- Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. 1787–24 September 1828), also known as Shaka Zulu (Zulu pronunciation: [ˈʃaːɠa]) and Sigidi kaSenzangakhona, was the king of...
- generals of war were Soshangana, Mzilikazi Khumalo, Nxaba Msene, and Zwangendaba of the Jele tribe. The greatest task of building the Ndwandwe confederacy...
- breakup of the Ndandwe Paramountcy. Groups broke away under Soshangane and Zwangendaba who settled their followers in the Delagoa Bay region, while Msane did...
- the Gaza Empire in present-day central Mozambique while another, under Zwangendaba, established rule as the waNgoni in present-day Malawi. Others established...
- Langa KaXaba, the Ndwandwe, king nation Matshobana KaMangete, the chief of the Northern Khumalo Sigananda kaSokufa, Zulu aristocrat Zwangendaba, Shaka's...
- Manukuza [Soshangane] and the later was driven away. He then joined Zwangendaba with his followers, and they moved northwards and later settled in the...
- 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...
- (1805–1850) Kapumba Mwongo Mfwama, Mwata (1850–1854) Ngoni (complete list) – Zwangendaba, Paramount Chief (1815–1848) Mpezeni I, Paramount Chief (1848–1900) Zimbabwe...