- King
Mzila Nxumalo,
Mzila kaSoshangane Nxumalo, Umzila, Muzila, or
Nyamende was the son of
Soshangane kaZikode, the
founder of the Gaza empire,
which at...
- the main
settlements of the
Nguni people then stood. He was the son of
Mzila (or Muzila), who was king of Gaza from 1861 to 1884, and Yosio, posthumously...
-
bitter struggle for
power between his sons
Mawewe and
Mzila. With help from the Portuguese,
Mzila eventually gained power in 1861 and
ruled until 1884...
- slaughtered, and
people ran to
Mzila. When
Mzila returned, he had help from the
Portuguese to
fight Mawewe's army.
Mzila managed to
defeat his brother...
-
succession disputes between his sons
Mzila and Mawewe. The
final ruler of Gaza
kingdom was Soshangane's
grandson Mdungazwe ka
Mzila who in 1895 was
embroiled in...
-
Coming to a
Dance Floor Near You".
Rolling Stone.
Retrieved 11 May 2022.
Mzila,
Philani (30 June 2019). "KABZA IN
RECORD LABEL MESS | Dailysun". DailySun...
- city's Zulu
migrant workers'
music and dance.
Under the
tutelage of
Charlie Mzila, a flat
cleaner by day and
musician by night,
Clegg mastered both the Zulu...
- 1890–1910) Gaza
Empire (complete list) – Soshangane,
ruler (1825–1858)
Mzila,
ruler (c.1864–c.1884) Gungunhana,
ruler (c.1884–1895)
Portuguese Mozambique...
- 20 wives,
possibly many more;
among them were Xwalile,
daughter of king
Mzila of the Gaza Empire, and Lozikeyi.
Shangani Patrol Pioneer Column Peter Lobengula...
- is
known to have
lived at
least from the 1870s to the 1890s.
Daughter of
Mzila, king of the Gaza people,
Xwalile married Lobengula in 1879;
seven other...