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  1. Dingane kaSenzangakhona, comúnmente conocido como Dingane o Dingaan (ca. 1795 - 1840), fue un rey zulú. [1] Estableció tanto su capital real, uMgungundlovu, como uno de los numerosos campamentos militares (kraal) en el valle eMakhosini, justo al sur del río Umfolozi Blanco, en la ladera de la Colina del León (en zulú, Singonyama). [2]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DinganeDingane - Wikipedia

    Dingane ka Senzangakhona Zulu (c. 1795 –29 January 1840), commonly referred to as Dingane or Dingaan, was a Zulu prince who became king of the Zulu Kingdom in 1828, after assassinating his half-brother Shaka Zulu.

  3. King of the Zulus (1828 – 1840) Title: King. First Name: Dingane. Last Name: ka Senzangakhona. Date of Birth: 1795. Date of Death: February 1840. Location of Death: Dingane ka Senzangakhona was born in 1795 to father Chief Senzangakhona and mother Mpikase kaMlilela Ngobese who was Senzangakhona's sixth and ‘great wife'.

  4. Mpande was king of the 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 kings of the Zulu. He was born in Babanango, Zululand. Mpande was viewed as a weak man in comparison to his contemporaries.

  5. Dingane kaSenzangakhona, comúnmente conocido como Dingane o Dingaan ( ca. 1795 - 1840), fue un rey zulú.

  6. Dingane was a Zulu king (182840) who assumed power after taking part in the murder of his half brother Shaka in 1828. Very little is known of Zulu politics prior to 1828, but by 1827 the kingdom was rife with factional rivalries that centred on some of Shaka’s brothers and white mercenary traders.

  7. 9 de ago. de 2017 · Izibongo and oral traditions were mutually influential because they usually came from the same source. As discussed in the previous chapter, Ngidi kaMcikiziswa, Sivivi and Tununu kaNonjiya, for example, were chroniclers of oral traditions and also capable izimbongi in their own right.