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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...
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Inyandezulu Inkosi Yamakhosi Mphezeni Ka
Zwangendaba is the King of the
Ngoni people of
Eastern Province, East
Africa and Malawi's
Mchinji district. He...
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military commanders of the army of king
Thunziani Mabaso The Great,
Zwangendaba Gumbi (c. 1780–1848), was the head of the Jele or
Gumbi clan,
which itself...
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their lives. When Zwide, who had been
defeated and
imprisoned by
Zwangendaba, was
released and sent back with a gift of cattle, his
pride was wounded...
- the Gaza
Empire in present-day
central Mozambique while another,
under Zwangendaba,
established rule as the
waNgoni in present-day Malawi.
Others established...
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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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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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southern Africa.
Clans fleeing the Zulu war zone
included the Soshangane,
Zwangendaba, Ndebele, Hlubi, Ngwane, and the Mfengu. A
number of
clans were caught...
- Jere
Ngoni Clan from 1857 to 1891. He was the
first born son of King
Zwangendaba Jele. His
mother was
Queen Munene of present-day Eswatini. He p****ed...
- Soshangane, who
expanded from the Zulu area into what is now Mozambique, and
Zwangendaba. The
theory of the
Mfecane holds that the
aggressive expansion of Shaka's...