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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DinuzuluDinuzulu - Wikipedia

    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. He succeeded his father Cetshwayo, who was the last king of the Zulus to be officially recognised as such by the British.

  2. King of the Zulu. First Name: Dinuzulu. Last Name: Dinuzulu. Date of Birth: 1868. Date of Death: 18 October 1913. Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo succeeded Cetshwayo as king of the Zulu nation in 1884. At the time, Zululand was experiencing a process of national disintegration.

  3. 16 de mar. de 2024 · President Cyril Ramaphosa has paid tribute to King Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo saying he was one of South Africa’s greatest forebearers. Ramaphosa was speaking at the 110th commemoration of the death of the former Zulu monarch at KwaCeza in northern KwaZulu-Natal.

  4. 20 de sept. de 2015 · Just more than 100 years ago in 1913 on the farm Uitkyk, in the highlands of the then Transvaal, King Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo (45) took his last breath – three years after his release from a second period of imprisonment for high treason against the British government.

  5. 18 de may. de 2012 · Dinizulu succeeds his father, Cetshwayo, as King of the Zulus. King Dinizulu was the son of Chief Cetshwayo who reigned over Zululand, Natal (now kwaZulu-Natal) from 1872. Dinizulu was recognized as the legitimate heir and succeeded Cetshwayo in 1884.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CetshwayoCetshwayo - Wikipedia

    Cetshwayo kaMpande ( / kɛtʃˈwaɪ.oʊ /; Zulu pronunciation: [ᵏǀétʃwajo kámpande]; c. 1826 – 8 February 1884) was the king [a] of the Zulu Kingdom from 1873 to 1884 and its Commander in Chief during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. His name has been transliterated as Cetawayo, Cetewayo, Cetywajo and Ketchwayo.

  7. In January 1898 Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo, the former king of the Zulu, returned to Zululand after ten years' exile on St. Helena. In the fourteen years since his father's death in 1884, the political landscape of Zululand had been radically transformed.