Dingane

Dingane kaSenzangakhona (ca. 1795-1840) was a Zulu chief who became king in 1828. He came to power after assassinating his half-brother Shaka with the help of another brother, Umthlangana, as well as Shaka's advisor Mbopa, where the modern-day town of Stanger is located, as the brutality of Shaka increased after the death of his mother Nandi. Dingane lacked Shaka's military and leadership skills, however, and the cracks in the kingdom began to show as rebel chiefs broke away. These cracks were exacerbated by armed conflict with the newly arrived Voortrekkers. He ambushed and killed about 500 Boers in 1838. In revenge the forces of Andries Pretorius killed about 3,000 Zulus in the Battle of Blood River in a classic mismatch between guns and spears. Dingane's commander at the battle was Ndlela kaSompisi. In January 1840 Andries Pretorius, with a commando of 400 burgers, helped Mpande in his revolt against Dingane, which resulted in his overthrow and death. Dingane was assassinated in Hlatikhulu Forest by Zulu Nyawo, Sambane and Nondawana while on a military expedition. He was succeeded by Mpande - his (and Shaka's) half-brother. Dingane Dingane

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
ren auberjonois
georgian bluffs, ontario
battle of vouill
itch
the tabard
pierre duhem
central london
viru viru international airport
robert lee
emporia state university
the highwaymen
saint marcel ls annonay
cause for vieques
talencieux
talos iv
vostok, antarctica
jack spicer
pepperdine university
duke of lerma
ostrw island
operation noah
cardiac muscle
islands of gdansk
morgan motor company
phoebe (bird)
xforms
martin lee
national archives
daniel franois malan
collapse
falkirk wheel
server side includes
martin ebbertz
johannes gerhardus strijdom
1820 in science
stardust memories
king's bench
karl korsch
new zealand music awards
battlement
free market environmentalism
kingbird
hms ibis (u99)
nexus magazine