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Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo (c. 1868 – 18
October 1914,
commonly misspelled Dinizulu) was the king of the Zulu
nation from 20 May 1884
until his
death in 1914...
- ally
Dinuzulu to
return to
South Africa and live in
exile on a farm in the Transvaal,
where he died in 1913.
Dinuzulu's son
Solomon ka
Dinuzulu was never...
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Princess Constance Magogo Sibilile Mantithi Ngangezinye ka
Dinuzulu (1900–1984) was a Zulu
princess and
musical artist,
mother to
Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi...
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Nkayishana Maphumzana 'Phumuzuzulu'
Solomon ka
Dinuzulu (1891 – 4
March 1933) was the king of the Zulu
nation from 1913
until his
death on 4
March 1933...
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Dinuzulu's Volunteers (1884) were a
militant group of
farmers that
fought for
Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo, the king of the Zulu nation, led by
Louis Botha. After...
- Zulu
territory resulted in a revolt, led by
Dinuzulu (June 1888), who was
defeated by the British. King
Dinuzulu was
tried for high
treason in
Eshowe and...
- to 1884
Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo (1868–1913), son of
Cetshwayo kaMpande, king from 1884 to 1913
Phumuzuzulu ka
Dinuzulu (1890–1933), son of
Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo...
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being the last king of the Zulu Kingdom,
though it
still exists. His son
Dinuzulu, as heir to the throne, was
proclaimed king on 20 May 1884,
supported by...
- The Ceza caves, on Ceza Mountain, were the
scene of the
final act in
Dinuzulu’s resistance against the
British annexation of Zululand.
After the Anglo-Zulu...
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kaSenzangakhona Dingane kaSenzangakhona Mpande kaSenzangakhona Cetshwayo kaMpande Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo 1887
Annexation (British)
British colonisation Cape Colony...