Infobox person name CetshwayokaMpande image Cetshwayo ka Mpande.jpg image size 180px alt CetshwayokaMpande the king caption Photo of Cetshwayo by Alexander Bassano in Old Bond Street , London birth date ... Mpande and Ngqumbazi relatives Shaka uncle br Mbuyazi and Umtonga brothers CetshwayokaMpande IPA zu ... cetshwayo.htm title Biography of CetshwayokaMpande, the last king of an independent Zulu nation ... 1879, 1883 1884 after Dinizulu s end Commons category CetshwayokaMpande Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME CetshwayoKampande ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1826 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1884 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT CetshwayoKampande Category Zulu kings ... es Cetshwayo fr CetshwayokaMpande id CetshwayokaMpande zu Cetshwayo it Cetshwayo nl Cetshwayo ja no CetshwayokaMpande pl Cetshwayo ru sv CetshwayokaMpande th zh ... as Cetawayo , Cetewayo , Cetywajo and Ketchwayo . Early life Cetshwayo was a son of Zulu king Mpande ... of the border and Cetshwayo had to make deals with the Boers to get him back. In 1865, Umtonga did the same thing, apparently making Cetshwayo believe that Umtonga would organize help from the Boers ... in 1873 and Cetshwayo became king on 1 September. Sir Theophilus Shepstone , who annexed the Transvaal Colony Transvaal for Britain, was present at Cetshwayo s coronation, but turned on the Zulus as he felt he was undermined by Cetshwayo s skillful negotiating for land area compromised by encroaching ... British regiment.jpg thumb Cetshwayo called Cettiwayo in the caption of the photo above , during the Anglo Zulu War. He led several victories against the British army early in the War. File Cetshwayo ... Cetshwayo who kept his calm until Frere demanded that he should effectively disband his army. His ... eventually began to gain victories. After Cetshwayo s capital Ulundi was captured and torched ... and books in his support. Later life By 1882 differences between two Zulu factions pro Cetshwayo ... more details
Infobox military person name Dabulamanzi kaMpande birth date image Image Dabulamanzi.jpg 180px caption birth date 1839 death date September 22, 1886 allegiance Zulu kingdom rank Commander of the Undi corps battles Anglo Zulu War Battle of Isandlwana , Battle of Rorke s Drift , Battle of Gingindlovu Dabulamanzi kaMpande 1839&ndash September 22, 1886 was a Zulu Kingdom Zulu commander in the Anglo Zulu War . He was a half brother of CetshwayokaMpande , the Zulu king at the time. His father was Mpande , the previous Zulu king, which made him a half nephew of the famous and legendary Shaka . His mother was Sanguza. He took part in the Battle of Isandlwana , where he led the Undi Corps. He then led the Zulu force at the Battle of Rorke s Drift . External links http freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com royalty africa i172.html Biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kampande, Dabulamanzi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1839 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 22, 1886 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kampande, Dabulamanzi Category Zulu people Category 1839 births Category People of the Anglo Zulu War Category 1886 deaths SouthAfrica bio stub es Dabulamanzi kaMpande no Dabulamanzi kaMpande ru ... more details
Summary Information Description son of julu king Source discovery Date 22 January 1934 Location south Africa Author king himself Permission taken other versions no Licensing PD self date January 2008 Orphan image Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year in South Africa 1878 NOTOC Events 12 March Commander R.C. Dryer takes possession of the area surrounding Walvis Bay 14 May Paul Kruger leads a second deputation to the United Kingdom to demand the freedom of the South African Republic 11 December The United Kingdom British present an ultimatum to the Zulu people Zulu king Cetshwayo kaMpande Cetshwayo The Xhosa Wars 9th Cape Frontier War ends The telegraphy telegraph service between KwaZulu Natal Natal and Transvaal Colony Transvaal is opened Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths ... more details
This is a list of noble members of the Zulu people Zulu ethnic group. Mangosuthu Buthelezi , is a South African Zulu leader, and leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party IFP Mnguni Ntombhela kaMalandela , son of Malandela. Mageba kaPhunga d. 1745 , son of Phunga, chief of the Zulu clan from 1727 to 1745. Jama kaNdaba d. 1781 , son of Ndaba, chief of the Zulu clan from 1763 to 1781. Senzangakona Senzangakhona kaJama ca. 1762 1816 , son of Jama, chief of the Zulu clan from 1781 to 1816. Shaka Shaka kaSenzangakhona ca. 1787 1828 , son of Senzangakona, king from 1816 to 1828. Dingane Dingane kaSenzangakhona ca. 1795 1840 , son of Senzangakona and half brother of Shaka, king from 1828 to 1840. Mpande Mpande kaSenzangakhona 1798 1872 , son of Senzangakona and half brother of Shaka and Dingane, king from 1840 to 1872. Cetshwayo Cetshwayo kaMpande 1826 February 1884 , son of Mpande, king from 1872 to 1884. Dinuzulu Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo 1868 1913 , son of Cetshwayo kaMpande, king from 1884 to 1913. Solomon kaDinuzulu 1891 1933 , son of Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo, king from 1913 to 1933. Cyprian Bhekuzulu kaSolomon 4 August 1924 17 September 1968 , son of Solomon kaDinuzulu, king from 1948 to 1968. Goodwill Zwelethini kaBhekuzulu b. 14 July 1948 , son of Cyprian Bhekuzulu kaSolomon, king since 1968. use dmy dates date December 2010 DEFAULTSORT Zulus Category Lists of people by nationality Category Lists of South African people ... more details
Use dmy dates date October 2010 For Zulu King of Mardi Gras, New Orleans, USA Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club King of Zulu This List of Zulu kings gives a list of Zulu people Zulu chieftains and kings from their earliest known history up to the current monarch. Chieftains of the Zulus Pre ca. 1727 Ntu Mnguni Luzumana kaMnguni Malandela kaLuzumana Zulu kaNtombela , founder of the clan Gumede kaZulu Phunga kaGumede Bongani kaMnguni Chieftains of the Zulus ca. 1727 1816 Mageba kaGumede ca. 1667 ca. 1745 , son of Gumede, chief of the Zulu clan from ca. 1727 to ca. 1745 Ndaba kaMageba , son of Mageba, chief of the Zulu clan from ca. 1745 to 1763 Jama kaNdaba ca. 1757 1781 , son of Ndaba, chief of the Zulu clan from 1763 to 1781 Mkabayi kaJama , daughter of Jama Senzangakhona kaJama ca. 1762 1816 , son of Jama, chief of the Zulu clan from 1781 to 1816 Kings 1816 Present Zulu Kingdom Independent, 1816 1879 Shaka kaSenzangakhona ca. 1787 1828 , son of Senzangakona, king from 1816 to 1828 Dingane kaSenzangakhona ca. 1795 1840 , son of Senzangakhona and half brother of Shaka, king from 1828 to 1840 Mpande kaSenzangakhona 1798 1872 , son of Senzangakhona and half brother of Shaka and Dingane, king from 1840 to 1872 Cetshwayo kaMpande 1834 ref name zulumonarch 1884 , son of Mpande, king from 1872 to 1879 KwaZulu Natal Zululand Dependency, 1883 Present Cetshwayo kaMpande 1834 1884 , son of Mpande, king from 1883 to 1884 Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo 1868 1913 , son of Cetshwayo kaMpande, king from 1884 to 1913 Solomon kaDinuzulu 1890 1933 , son of Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo, king from 1913 to 1933 Cyprian Bhekuzulu kaSolomon 4 August 1924 17 September 1968 , son of Solomon kaDinuzulu, king from 1948 to 1968 Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu born 14 July 1948 , son of Cyprian Bhekuzulu kaSolomon, king since 1971. See also Zulu Kingdom Zululand disambiguation Zululand References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist ... more details
prince Cetshwayo against his half brother and Mpande s favourite son Mbuyazi. Battle of Ndondakusuka ... it had always been assumed Cetshwayo was the rightful heir, Mpande had apparently grown wary of his ... s claim, but shortly afterwards Sigananda was forced into exile. Cetshwayo s ascension He crossed into the coastal ... refuge with the Zondi clan. However, on Cetshwayo s ascension to the throne in 1872, he remembered ... the war, Zululand was divided into 13 chieftainships and Cetshwayo was exiled to Cape Town . Sigananda ... house, Zibhebhu kaMapitha and the royalist uSuthu led by Cetshwayo on his return from exile ... forest. Cetshwayo died soon after, and was buried in Sigananda s territory. The old man remained ... more details
19th November 1872 in Nodwengu , Zululand. Inggonyama CETSHWAYOkaMpande by Ngqumbazi qv Silware kaMpande by Ngqumbazi Mlamjwane kaMpande by Ngqumbazi , died young. Ndabuko kaMpande by Ngqumbazi , born ... Zulu Tshonkweni kaMpande, died 2nd December 1856 at the Battle of Ndondakusaka . Somxawana kaMpande, died 2nd December 1856 at the Battle of Ndondakusaka. Tshingana kaMpande, born 1839, had issue. He died 1911 1913? in Natal. Son, born 1890 at St Helena. Dabulesinye kaMpande, died 2nd December 1856 at the Battle of Ndondakusaka. Mahanana kaMpande, born 1847, had issue. Prince Mabilwana Zulu Prince Mtongenankomo Zulu Nugwende kaMpande Ziwelile kaMpande, married Umtakati kaDukuzana Zulu. Inggonyama CETSHWAYOkaMpande 1872 1884, born 1832 in Mlambongwenya near Hlintza Forest, last king of the Zulus .... Prince Dr. Vincent Zulu Princess Dr. Cynthia Gcwalisile Zulu Dr. Cynthia Kabanyane Mbuyazi kaMpande by Monase , born 1827, died 2nd December 1856 at the Battle of Ndondakusaka . Mantantashiya kaMpande by Monase , died 2nd December 1856 at the Battle of Ndondakusaka. Madumba kaMpande by Monase , died 2nd December 1856 at the Battle of Ndondakusaka. Mkhungu kaMpande by Monase , born 1844, died after 1872. Batonyile kaMpande by Monase , married Nkosi SOKWETSHATA kaMlandela, Chief of the Mthethwa. Mpoyiyana kaMpande by Nomantshili , died March 1861. Mthonga kaMpande by Nomantshili , born 1847, had issue. He died after 1872. Prince Aaron Zulu Mgidhlana kaMpande by Nomantshili , died after 1879. Uhamu kaMpande by Nozibhuko , born 1834, had issue. He died after 1879. Prince Khambi Zulu Prince Madakavana Zulu Sikhotha kaMpande by Masal , died after 1856. Msatu kaMpande Sukhane kaMpande Sitheku kaMpande, born c1836, had issue. Prince Nkantini Zulu Prince Phikankani Zulu Magwendu kaMpande, died after 1879. Usiwedu kaMpande, born 1834, had issue. He died after 1884. Prince Mpikanina Zulu Dabulamanzi kaMpande by Nseyane Sanguza Gumede of Ezulwini Place, born October 1839 he was placed in the Udhloko ... more details
kaSenzangakhona leader2 Dingane kaSenzangakhona leader3 Mpande kaSenzangakhona leader4 CetshwayokaMpande ..., the British pressured him into withdrawing, which he did shortly. Cetshwayo s reign Image Cetshwayo c1875.jpg left thumb 200px King Cetshwayo br small Photograph ca.1875 small At this time, a battle for the succession broke out between two of Mpande s sons, Cetshwayo and Mbuyazi. This culminated in 1856 with the Battle of Ndondakusuka, which left Mbuyazi dead. Cetshwayo then set about usurping his father s authority. When Mpande died of old age in 1872, Cetshwayo took over as ruler. Anglo Zulu ... 1878, agents of the British delivered an ultimatum to 14 chiefs representing Cetshwayo. The terms of the ultimatum were unacceptable to Cetshwayo. British forces crossed the Tugela river at the end ... , the Zulus capital city, and the subsequent defeat of the Zulu Kingdom. Division and the death of CetshwayoCetshwayo was captured a month after his defeat, and then exiled to Cape Town . The British ... between these subkingdoms, and in 1882, Cetshwayo was allowed to visit England. He had audiences ... as king. In 1883, Cetshwayo was put in place as king over a buffer reserve territory, much reduced from his original kingdom. Later that year, however, Cetshwayo was attacked at Ulundi by Usibepu Zibhebhu , one of the 13 kinglets, supported by Boer mercenaries. Cetshwayo was wounded and fled. Cetshwayo died in February 1884, possibly poisoned. His son, Dinuzulu , then 15, inherited the throne ... more details
commander2 CetshwayokaMpande , br br Ntshingwayo Khoza , br br Dabulamanzi kaMpande strength1 1st ... 4,000 remained with Cetshwayo while the rest marched in two columns. ref casualties1 1,727 killed ... 1878, to the Zulu king Cetshwayo with which the Zulu king could not comply. ref Colenso, pp. 261 ... not possibly comply. ref Cetshwayo did not comply and Bartle Frere sent Frederic Augustus ... up arms to resist the British annexation actively, King Cetshwayo and the Zulus would take ... capacity as British governor of Natal, had expressed concerns about the Zulu army under King Cetshwayo ... Natal border, and Sir Shepstone increasingly began to regard King Cetshwayo, who now found ... was receptive to Sir Shepstone s arguments that King Cetshwayo and his Zulu army posed ... yet another colonial war, Frere presented Cetshwayo with an ultimatum that the Zulu army be disbanded ... meant that Cetshwayo, had he agreed, would have lost his throne. Zulu Kingdom Image Cetshwayo c1875.jpg thumb left Photograph of Cetshwayo, c. 1875 Shaka , the first Zulu king, had, through war and conquest ... he did shortly. At this time, a battle for the succession broke out between two of Mpande s sons, Cetshwayo .... Cetshwayo then set about usurping his father s authority. When Mpande died of old age in 1872, Cetshwayo took over as ruler. In 1862, Umtonga, a brother of Cetshwayo , and another son of Zulu king Mpande , fled to the Utrecht district, and Cetshwayo assembled an army on that frontier. According to claims later brought forward by the Boer s, Cetshwayo offered the farmers a strip of land along ... Natal Province Natal , Cetshwayo, seeing that he had lost his part of the bargain for he feared .... During the year a Boer Commando Boer commando under Paul Kruger and an army under Cetshwayo ... disagreements proved unsuccessful. Cetshwayo permitted European missionaries in Zululand however, the activities of the missionaries were unwelcome to Cetshwayo. Though he did not harm, or persecute, ref ... more details
Origin , London, 1880, p.455 ref Chelmsford ignored this and various peace offers from Cetshwayo ref ... himself. Invasion Image 2ndLordChelmsford.jpg thumb right 120px Lord Chelmsford. Image Cetshwayo c1875.jpg thumb 120px left Photograph of Cetshwayo, c. 1875 All through April and May there was much ... to hostilities, Cetshwayo refrained from attacking the extended and vulnerable supply lines ..., 1880, p.441 ref As the force advanced Cetshwayo dispatched envoys from Ulundi to the British. These envoys reached Chelmsford on 4 June with the message that Cetshwayo wished to know what terms ... cable was received, Cetshwayo s representatives again appeared. A previous reply to Chelmsford s demands ... Cetshwayo was desperate to end the hostilities. With the invading enemy in sight, he knew no Zulu regiment would surrender so Cetshwayo sent a further hundred white oxen from his own herd along with Napol on ... rising up all around them. The Zulu Army under the command of umNtwana Ziwedu kaMpande, around ..., p.99. ref Cetshwayo had been sheltered in a village since 3 July and fled upon hearing news of the defeat at Ulundi. The British forces were dispersed around Zululand in the hunt for Cetshwayo .... Cetshwayo was restored to the throne of the partitioned Zulu kingdom in January 1883 shortly before ... more details
to 11 chiefs representing Cetshwayo. The terms forced upon CetshwayokaMpandeCetshwayo required him to disband his army and accept British authority. Cetshwayo refused, and war followed at the start ... After Cetshwayo s capture a month following his defeat, the British divided the Zulu Empire into 13 kinglets . The sub kingdoms fought amongst each other until 1883 when Cetshwayo was reinstated .... Cetshwayo died in February 1884, possibly poisoned, leaving his son, the 15 year old Dinuzulu ... more details
List of state leaders in 1872 1873 Events of 1873 List of state leaders in 1874 State leaders by year Africa Ashanti Confederacy Kofi Kakari , List of rulers of Asante Asantehene 1867 1874 Burundi Mwezi IV Gisabo , King of Burundi 1852 1908 Kingdom of Dahomey Dahomey Glele , King of Dahomey 1856 1889 Ethiopian Empire Ethiopia Yohannes IV of Ethiopia Yohannes IV , Emperor of Ethiopia 1871 1889 Liberia Joseph Jenkins Roberts , President of Liberia 1872 1876 Sokoto Caliphate Caliph Ahmad Rufa i , Sokoto Caliph 1867 1873 Abu Bakr bin Bello , Sokoto Caliph 1873 1877 Grand Vizier Ibrahim Khalilu , Sokoto Grand Vizier 1859 c.1874 Zanzibar Barghash ibn Sa id , Sultan of Zanzibar 1870 1888 Zulu people Zulu Cetshwayo kaMpande , List of Zulu kings King of the Zulu 1872 1884 Asia Afghanistan Shir Ali Khan of Afghanistan Shir Ali Khan , Emir of Afghanistan 1868 1879 Brunei Abdul Momin , List of Sultans of Brunei Sultan of Brunei 1852 1885 China Qing Dynasty Tongzhi Emperor of China T ngzh , Emperor of China 1861 1875 Empire of Japan Japan Monarch Meiji Emperor , Emperor of Japan 1867 1912 Ry ky Kingdom Okinawa Domain Sh Tai , King of Ry ky 1848 11 March 1879 Korea Joseon Dynasty Emperor Gojong of Korea Gojong , Rulers of Korea King of Joseon 1864 1907, Emperor after 1897 Nepal Surendra Bikram Shah Deva , King of Nepal 1847 1881 Oman Turki bin Said, Sultan of Muscat and Oman Turki bin Said , Sultan of Oman 1871 1888 Vietnam Nguy n Dynasty T c , Emperor of Vietnam 1847 1883 Europe Austria Hungary Franz Joseph of Austria Franz Joseph I , Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary 1848 1916 Minister President of Austria Prince Adolf Wilhelm Daniel von Auersperg , Minister President of Austria 1871 1879 Minister President of Hungary J zsef Szl vy , Minister President of Hungary 1872 1874 Belgium Monarch L opold II of Belgium L opold II , King of the Belgians 1865 1909 Cabinet Chief Jules Malou , List of Prime Ministers of Belgium Cabinet Chief of Belgium 1871 1878, 1884 Denmark Mo ... more details
Year in South Africa 1856 NOTOC Events Approximately 3000 Crimean War veterans German people German Legionnaires settled in Kaffraria, later joined by 2700 German civilians. KwaZulu Natal Province Natal becomes a separate colony. February U.G. Lauts dismissed as Consulate of the Orange Free State in the Netherlands consul of the Orange Free State in the Netherlands 13 October State President Jacobus Nicolaas Boshoff Boshoff of the Orange Free State lays the foundation stone of Grey College, Bloemfontein Grey College in Bloemfontein 17 December The Boer republic of Lydenburg is established The Battle of Ndondakusuka Mpande s sons Mbuyazwe and Cetshwayo battle for kingship of Zulu Kingdom Zululand . Cetshwayo is successful, and 23,000 Zulu die. Births 26 March Christiaan Willem Hendrik van der Post , member of the Orange Free State Volksraad and poet, is born in Leiden , Netherlands References See Timeline of South African history for list of References ... more details
unreferenced date December 2008 Mpande 1798 1872 , uMsimude owavela ngesiluba phakathi kwamaNgisi namaQadasi, as he was praised, was Monarch king of the Zulu Kingdom Zulu nation from 1840 to 1872, making him the longest reigning Zulu king. He was a half brother of Shaka and Dingane , who both preceded him as List of Zulu kings kings of the Zulu . He was born in Babanango , Zulu Kingdom Zululand . He was considered a weak man in comparison to his contemporaries, and while other half brothers were removed he was allowed to live. When Dingane instructed his chief inDuna Ndlela kaSompisi to assassinate him, Ndlela repeatedly delayed, as he realised that Mpande was the only son to have had any children, and Ndlela considered the continuation of the blood line crucial to the stability of the Zulu nation. Ndlela was tortured to death by Dingane for his inaction. Mpande had many sons, among which was Cetshwayo, his successor, Mbuyazwe, Dabulamanzi, Ndabuko, Sitheku, to name but a few. In January 1840 Andries Pretorius helped Mpande in his revolt against his half brother Dingane, who was killed on an expedition north in the Hlatikhulu Forest . Rules of succession in the Zulu monarchy were sketchy at best, but tradition had it that the first son of the Great wife be successor. Unfortunately, the king could pick which of his wives was the Great wife , and even change his mind which Mpande did. Succession was eventually settled by the Battle of Ndondakusuka between rivals Cetshwayo and Mbulazi, who was supported by John Dunn 1834 1895 John Dunn , on the banks of the Tugela River . Cetshwayo won, and though Mpande did not relinquish power for over a year, Cetshwayo was effectively in control. s start colspan 3 align center List of Zulu kings King of the Zulu Nation align center Preceded by br Dingane align center Reign BR 1840 1872 align center Succeeded by br Cetshwayo s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kasenzangakhona, Mpande ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESC ... more details
File Zibhebhu 1884.jpg thumb 300px Zibhebhu after the battle of oNdini, July 1884 Zibhebhu kaMaphitha 1841 1904 also called UZibhebhu or Usibepu was a Zulu chief 1883 1884 rival of Cetshwayo . Zibhebhu was a son of Maphita, son of Sojiyisa. He was one of the 13 kinglets allocated land in the aftermath of the Anglo Zulu War , and vied for the royal succession with another of Cetshwayo s sons, Dinuzulu . The British, seeing the futility of the division of Zululand, determined to restore Cetshwayo as the ultimate chief. However, they left Usibepu alone and his lands intact. Both Zibhebhu and Dinuzulu befriended Boer mercenaries to help them in their claims. On the 22 July 1883, led by a troop of mounted white mercenaries, Zibhebhu made a sudden descent upon Cetshwayo s kraal at Ulundi , which he destroyed. All Zibhebhu s men wore a piece of leopard skin round their heads as a distinguishing mark. Cetshwayo escaped, though wounded, into Nkandla forest. After repeated pleas from the Resident Commissioner, Sir Melmoth Osborn , the king moved to Eshowe , where he died a few months later, possibly by poisoning. Dinuzulu was left to fight for the succession, and with the help of General Louis Botha and Dinuzulu s Volunteers defeated Zibhebhu and his army at the Battle of Mkuze Ghost Mountain Ghost Mountain also known as the Battle of Tshaneni . Skulls were so numerous at the site of the battle that they were used as road edge markers years later. Citation needed date February 2007 Zibhebhu and Eckersley, a white trader, escaped by climbing the Lubombo mountain. In September 1884 Zibhebhu guided the remnant of the Mandlakazi, about 6,000 people, into the Reserve an area set aside for Zulu not loyal to the Zulu royal house. ref The Destruction of the Zulu Kingdom br Jeff Guy br University Of Natal Press 1994 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kamaphitha, Zibhebhu ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1841 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE ... more details
leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi played Zulu King CetshwayokaMpande , his great grandfather. The opening ... Jack Hawkins and his daughter Ulla Jacobsson , Zulu King Cetshwayo Cetewayo Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi ... made it clear that he did not oppose British intervention against Cetshwayo. He had stayed at Rorke ... Cetshwayo, as the audience is led to believe in the film. Cetshwayo had specifically told his warriors not to invade Natal, the British Colony. The attack was led by Prince Dabulamanzi kaMpande , the King ... more details
Dabulamanzi kaMpande , half brother of Cetshwayo, would command the Undi Corps after kaMapitha ... ref Morris, pp. 498 511, Chapter The Second Invasion ref and the destruction of King Cetshwayo s hopes ..., to the Zulu king Cetshwayo with which the Zulu king could not comply. ref Colenso, pp. 261 262, the terms...are evidently such as he Cetshwayo may not improbably refuse, even at the risk of war... to preclude ..., p. 11, ... an ultimatum with which, Frere knew, they could not possibly comply. ref Cetshwayo did ... cannot move forward eight miles... for at least four days... ref File Cetshwayo c1875.jpg thumb 175px left Cetshwayo, c. 1875 The Zulu army, while a product of a warrior culture, was essentially a militia ... near Ulundi. ref Lock, p. 82 ref ref name c294 Colenso, p. 294 ref Cetshwayo sent the 24,000 strong ... Battle File Dabulamanzi.jpg right thumb 180px Dabulamanzi kaMpande The Zulu Army was commanded by inDunas ... of the supplies, ammunition and draught animals were lost. ref Knight 2002 , p. 89 ref As King Cetshwayo ..., reminding them of Cetshwayo s prohibiting the crossing the border. ref name k86 Unknown to the inhabitants of Natal, Cetshwayo, still hoping to avoid a total war, had prohibited any crossing of the border ... Cetshwayo. The British encouraged the subkings of the Zulus to rule their subkingdoms without acknowledging a central Zulu power. By the time King Cetshwayo was allowed to return home, there was no longer ... more details
List of state leaders in 1876 State leaders in 1876 1877 Events of 1877 List of state leaders in 1878 State leaders in 1878 State leaders by year Africa List of rulers of the Akan state of Adanse Adanse Kwaku Nansa Berofon, Adansehene 1876 1886 Ashanti Confederacy Mensa Bonsu Kumaa , List of rulers of Asante Asantehene 1874 1883 Akyem Kotoku Nana Attafua, List of rulers of the Akan state of Akyem Kotoku Kotokuhene 1867 1927 Burundi Mwezi IV Gisabo , King of Burundi 1852 1908 Kingdom of Dahomey Dahomey Glele , King of Dahomey 1856 1889 Ethiopian Empire Ethiopia Yohannes IV of Ethiopia Yohannes IV , Emperor of Ethiopia 1871 1889 Liberia James Spriggs Payne , President of Liberia 1876 1878 Sokoto Caliphate Caliph Abu Bakr bin Bello , Sokoto Caliph 1873 1877 Mu adh bin Bello , Sokoto Caliph 1877 1881 Grand Vizier Abdullah bin Muhammad Fodiye , Sokoto Grand Vizier c.1874 1886 Zanzibar Barghash ibn Sa id , Sultan of Zanzibar 1870 1888 Zulu people Zulu Cetshwayo kaMpande , List of Zulu kings King of the Zulu 1872 1884 Asia Afghanistan Shir Ali Khan of Afghanistan Shir Ali Khan , Emir of Afghanistan 1868 1879 Burma Mindon Min of Burma Mindon Min , King of Burma 1853 1878 Cambodia Norodom of Cambodia Norodom , King of Cambodia 1860 1904 Kingdom of Champasak Champasak Kham Suk of Champasak Kham Suk , King of Champasak 1863 1900 China Guangxu Emperor of China Gua& 772 ngx Emperor of China , Qing Dynasty 1875 1908 India Victoria of the United Kingdom Victoria , Empress of India 1876 1901 Empire of Japan Japan Monarch Meiji Emperor , Emperor of Japan 1867 1912 Ry ky Kingdom Okinawa Domain Sh Tai , King of Ry ky 1848 11 March 1879 Korea Joseon Dynasty Emperor Gojong of Korea Gojong , Rulers of Korea King of Joseon 1864 1907, Emperor after 1897 Luang Phrabang Unkham of Luang Phrabang Unkham , King of Luang Phrabang 1868 1895 Nepal Surendra Bikram Shah Deva , King of Nepal 1847 1881 Oman Turki bin Said, Sultan of Muscat and Oman Turki bin Said , Sultan of Oman 1871 1888 Siam Ch ... more details
List of state leaders in 1874 State leaders in 1874 1875 Events of 1875 List of state leaders in 1876 State leaders in 1876 State leaders by year Africa Aussa Sultanate Mahammad ibn Hanfadhe Ashanti Confederacy Mensa Bonsu Kumaa , List of rulers of Asante Asantehene 1874 1883 Burundi Mwezi IV Gisabo , King of Burundi 1852 1908 Kingdom of Dahomey Dahomey Glele , King of Dahomey 1856 1889 Ethiopian Empire Ethiopia Yohannes IV of Ethiopia Yohannes IV , Emperor of Ethiopia 1871 1889 Liberia Joseph Jenkins Roberts , President of Liberia 1872 1876 Sokoto Caliphate Caliph Abu Bakr bin Bello , Sokoto Caliph 1873 1877 Grand Vizier Abdullah bin Muhammad Fodiye , Sokoto Grand Vizier c.1874 1886 Zanzibar Barghash ibn Sa id , Sultan of Zanzibar 1870 1888 Zulu people Zulu Cetshwayo kaMpande , List of Zulu kings King of the Zulu 1872 1884 Asia Afghanistan Shir Ali Khan of Afghanistan Shir Ali Khan , Emir of Afghanistan 1868 1879 Brunei Abdul Momin , List of Sultans of Brunei Sultan of Brunei 1852 1885 Burma Mindon Min of Burma Mindon Min , King of Burma 1853 1878 Cambodia Norodom of Cambodia Norodom , King of Cambodia 1860 1904 Kingdom of Champasak Champasak Kham Suk of Champasak Kham Suk , King of Champasak 1863 1900 China Qing Dynasty Tongzhi Emperor of China T ngzh , Emperor of China 1861 1875 Guangxu Emperor of China Guangxu , Emperor of China 1875 1908 Empire of Japan Japan Monarch Meiji Emperor , Emperor of Japan 1867 1912 Ry ky Kingdom Okinawa Domain Sh Tai , King of Ry ky 1848 11 March 1879 Korea Joseon Dynasty Emperor Gojong of Korea Gojong , Rulers of Korea King of Joseon 1864 1907, Emperor after 1897 Luang Phrabang Unkham of Luang Phrabang Unkham , King of Luang Phrabang 1868 1895 Nepal Surendra Bikram Shah Deva , King of Nepal 1847 1881 Oman Turki bin Said, Sultan of Muscat and Oman Turki bin Said , Sultan of Oman 1871 1888 Rattanakosin Kingdom Siam Chulalongkorn Rama V , King of Siam 1868 1910 Vietnam Nguy n Dynasty T c , Emperor of Vietnam 1847 1883 Australia ... more details
List of state leaders in 1873 State leaders in 1873 1874 Events of 1874 List of state leaders in 1875 State leaders in 1875 State leaders by year Africa Ashanti Confederacy Kofi Kakari , List of rulers of Asante Asantehene 1867 1874 Kwabena Dwomo , Regent 1874 Mensa Bonsu Kumaa , List of rulers of Asante Asantehene 1874 1883 Burundi Mwezi IV Gisabo , King of Burundi 1852 1908 Kingdom of Dahomey Dahomey Glele , King of Dahomey 1856 1889 Ethiopian Empire Ethiopia Yohannes IV of Ethiopia Yohannes IV , Emperor of Ethiopia 1871 1889 Liberia Joseph Jenkins Roberts , President of Liberia 1872 1876 Sokoto Caliphate Caliph Abu Bakr bin Bello , Sokoto Caliph 1873 1877 Grand Vizier Ibrahim Khalilu , Sokoto Grand Vizier 1859 c.1874 Abdullah bin Muhammad Fodiye , Sokoto Grand Vizier c.1874 1886 Zanzibar Barghash ibn Sa id , Sultan of Zanzibar 1870 1888 Zulu people Zulu Cetshwayo kaMpande , List of Zulu kings King of the Zulu 1872 1884 Asia Afghanistan Shir Ali Khan of Afghanistan Shir Ali Khan , Emir of Afghanistan 1868 1879 Brunei Abdul Momin , List of Sultans of Brunei Sultan of Brunei 1852 1885 Myanmar Burma Mindon Min of Burma Mindon Min , King of Burma 1853 1878 Cambodia Norodom of Cambodia Norodom , King of Cambodia 1860 1904 Kingdom of Champasak Champasak Kham Suk of Champasak Kham Suk , King of Champasak 1863 1900 China Qing Dynasty Tongzhi Emperor of China T ngzh , Emperor of China 1861 1875 Empire of Japan Japan Monarch Meiji Emperor , Emperor of Japan 1867 1912 Ry ky Kingdom Okinawa Domain Sh Tai , King of Ry ky 1848 11 March 1879 Korea Joseon Dynasty Emperor Gojong of Korea Gojong , Rulers of Korea King of Joseon 1864 1907, Emperor after 1897 Luang Phrabang Unkham of Luang Phrabang Unkham , King of Luang Phrabang 1868 1895 Nepal Surendra Bikram Shah Deva , King of Nepal 1847 1881 Oman Turki bin Said, Sultan of Muscat and Oman Turki bin Said , Sultan of Oman 1871 1888 Rattanakosin Kingdom Siam Chulalongkorn Rama V , King of Siam 1868 1910 Vietnam Nguy n Dynasty T ... more details