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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jama_kaNdabaJama kaNdaba - Wikipedia

    King Jama kaNdaba (c. 1727–1781), the son of Ndaba kaMageba, was king of the Zulu Kingdom from 1763 to 1781. It is alleged he prophesied the birth of King Shaka. His grandfather was King Mageba kaGumede.

  2. Kings of the Zulus (c. 1818–present) After Dingiswayo 's death at the hands of Zwide, king of the Ndwandwe, around 1818, Shaka assumed leadership of the remnants of the Mthethwa Paramountcy, thereby becoming king. [3] Zulu Kingdom (Independent, 1816–1879) Name. Lifespan.

  3. King Senzangakhona kaJama (c. 1762 – 1816) was the king of the Zulu Kingdom, and primarily notable as the father of three Zulu kings who ruled during the period when the Zulus achieved prominence, led by his oldest son King Shaka. [2] Biography. His father was chief Jama kaNdaba and his mother was Mthaniya Sibiya.

  4. Princess Mkabayi kaJama (c. 1750–1843) was a Zulu princess [citation needed], the head of the Qulusi military kraal, and a regent of the Zulu Kingdom. She persuaded her father, the Zulu King Jama kaNdaba, to remarry, and acted as a regent during the reign of her half-brother, Senzangakhona. [1]

  5. zu.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jama_kaNdabaJama kaNdaba - Wikipedia

    Jama kaNdaba (c. 1757 - 1781), wayeyindodana kaNdaba kaMageba, wayeyinkosi ephekema esizweni samaZulu kususukela ziyi-1763 kuya kwi-1781. Umkhulu wakhe wayekhona Mageba kaGumede. Indodana kaJama kwabe kunguSenzangakhona kuthi indodakazi yakhe kube nguMkabayi.

  6. The Zulu royal family, also known as the House of Zulu ( Zulu: abakwaZulu, lit. 'people of the place of Zulu') [1] consists of the king of the Zulus, his consorts, and all of his legitimate descendants. The legitimate descendants of all previous kings are also sometimes considered to be members.

  7. Princess Mkabayi Kajama, an Early Zulu Feminist. by Ulwazi Programme. Illustration of King Jama kaNdaba. The story of the Zulu princess, Mkabayi Kajama, reads like a tale of great feminism. Born a twin, it was expected that Mkabayi’s father, King Jama, would kill either her or her sister, Mmama.