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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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Kamawewe (2006)
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Kamatsamo (2006)
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Following which, the Zulu
Kingdom had a
civil war
whereby the
Mandlakazi under Zibhebhu rebelled against the
Usuthu faction of the monarch,
during the
reign of...
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force under Zibhebhu,
defeated a
larger uSuthu force (who
represented Cetshwayo) in the
Msebe Valley near Nongoma. In
early March 1883,
Zibhebhu had seized...
- The Zulu
Kingdom (/ˈzuːluː/ ZOO-loo; Zulu:
KwaZulu),
sometimes referred to as the Zulu Empire, was a
monarchy in
Southern Africa.
During the 1810s, Shaka...
- stop the
fighting and the Zulu
monarch was
forced to flee his
realm by
Zibhebhu, one of the 13 kinglets,
supported by Boer mercenaries.
Cetshwayo died...
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which in 1884,
reacted to Dinuzulu's plea for help
against his
uncle Zibhebhu, who was
usurping the throne. In
return for
their overthrow of Usibepu...
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lived in the
Vryheid area, had
helped King
Dinuzulu defeat his
rival chief Zibhebhu for
succession of the Zulu throne, land that they
occupied was
given to...
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Dabulamanzi kaMpande, half
brother of Cetshwayo,
commanded the Undi
Corps after Zibhebhu kaMaphitha, the
regular inkhosi, or commander, was wounded.
While Chelmsford...
- two Zulu factions—pro-Cetshwayo
uSuthus and
three rival chiefs led by
Zibhebhu—had
erupted into a
blood feud and
civil war. In 1883, the
British government...