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Mbandzeni (also
known as
Dlamini IV, Umbandine, Umbandeen) (c. 1855–1889) was the King of
Swaziland (now Eswatini) from 1872
until 1889.
Ingwenyama Mbandzeni...
- 1895
until his
death on 10
December 1899.
Ngwane was born the son of
Mbandzeni and his
mother was
Labotsibeni Mdluli. He
ascended to the
throne after...
- from the
Swazi king
Mbandzeni. In 1886, a
formal government was formed,
following the
adoption of a constitution. King
Mbandzeni sold the land but kept...
- died in his
youth and as a
result Mbandzeni was
chosen by the
Swazis National Council instead, and King
Mbandzeni appointed Chief Manzini Mbokane as...
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independence was also
recognised in the
London Convention of 1884. King
Mbandzeni created a
complex pattern of land
ownership by
granting many concessions...
- the eleven-year-old Ludvonga. He died in 1874
without any
children and
Mbandzeni became the new King in June 1875. He was
known as
Dlamini IV (1875-1889)...
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before he
could take the throne. He was
succeeded by his half-brother
Mbandzeni, who was
adopted by Ludvonga's mother. "Mswati II". Encyclopædia Britannica...
- 1865 – June 1875
Crown Prince Ludvonga II (Macaleni) –
Never became King
Mbandzeni (Dlamini IV): 1875–1889
Tibati Nkambule (Queen Regent): 7
April 1889 –...
- King
Mbandzeni. Her son, Ludvonga, died
poisoning without heirs in 1872 and was
never made king.
Khumalo was
influential in the
choice of
Mbandzeni (later...
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Swaziland and
Princess Manoni, who was
herself the
granddaughter of King
Mbandzeni, a
former Swati king, Mantfombi's
father Sobhuza II, as
Ngwenyama of the...