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King of the Zulu Kingdom
Dingane KaSenzangakhona Zulu (c. 1795–29 January 1840), commonly referred to as Dingane, Dingarn or Dingaan, was a Zulu prince who became king of the
Dingane
King of the Zulu Kingdom from 1816 to 1828
controversial. In 1828, he was assassinated by his half-brothers, King Dingane and Prince Mhlangana and Mbopha kaSithayi. Shaka (roughly translated as
Shaka
1816–1897 native state in southern Africa
Ndebele kingdom, and then with Dingane's Zulu kingdom. In October 1837, the Voortrekker leader Piet Retief visited Dingane at his royal kraal to negotiate
Zulu_Kingdom
1839 - 1843 country in Southern Africa
living at Dingane’s kraal, drew up a deed of cession in English. Dingane and Retief signed it on 4 February 1838. Two days later, Dingane ordered the
Natalia_Republic
1840 battle between Zulu factions
king Dingane had lost the respect of a significant portion of the Zulu people. His brother Mpande sought to separate his followers from Dingane and drew
Battle_of_Maqongqo
Zulu-Boer War in 1838, the battle of the Great Trek
30,000 Zulu. Estimations of casualties amounted to over 3,000 of King Dingane's soldiers dead, including two Zulu princes competing with Prince Mpande
Battle_of_Blood_River
River in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
This river is named after the Battle of Blood River in which Zulu King Dingane was defeated by Andries Pretorius and his men on 16 December 1838. It is
Blood_River
Public Christian holiday in South Africa
sabbath day in remembrance of what God did for them. Initially called Dingane's Day or Dingaan's Day (Afrikaans: Dingaansdag), 16 December was made an
Day_of_the_Vow
Capital city of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Local Municipality. The city is named uMgungundlovu in Zulu, after King Dingane's royal homestead. Pietermaritzburg is popularly called Maritzburg and is
Pietermaritzburg
1836–1852 Boer migrations away from the British Cape Colony
with King Dingane the possibility of granting them land. When Dick King returned to Port Natal some weeks later, he reported that King Dingane insisted
Great_Trek
1838 Zulu killing of Boers in present-day South Africa
Delegation massacre was the 1838 killing of 100 Voortrekkers by the Zulu king Dingane in what is now KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The Voortrekkers, led by Piet
Piet Retief Delegation massacre
Piet_Retief_Delegation_massacre
South African politician (1798–1853)
against his half-brother Dingane. Mpande and Pretorius defeated Dingane's army at the Battle of Maqongqo, which forced Dingane and those loyal to him into
Andries_Pretorius
South African Voortrekker leader (1780-1838)
his honour. The massacre of Retief and his delegation by the Zulu King Dingane and the extermination of several Voortrekker laagercamps in the area of
Piet_Retief
Ruler of the Zulu Kingdom from 1840 to 1872
half-brother of Sigujana, Shaka and Dingane, who preceded him as Zulu kings. He came to power after he had overthrown Dingane in 1840. His reign was relatively
Mpande_kaSenzangakhona
from the original on 29 March 2012. Gillings, Ken (December 2012). "King Dingane Kasenzangakhona's KwaDukuza". Military History Journal (The South African
List_of_Zulu_kings
Zulu general (d. 1840)
key general to Zulu Kings Shaka and Dingane. He rose to prominence as a highly effective warrior under Shaka. Dingane appointed him as his inDuna, or chief
Ndlela_kaSompisi
South African aristocracy
dynasty continued with his half-brothers, Dingane and later King Mpande, who abandoned his brother Dingane to side with the Boers. The Boers' Commandant-General
Zulu_royal_family
Royal capital of the Zulu King Dingane
uMgun-gundlovu uMgungundlovu was the royal capital of the Zulu King Dingane (reigned 1828–1840) and one of several military complexes (amakhanda) which
UMgungundlovu
Zulu prince
Senzangakhona, a brother of Shaka, and half-brother of Dingane and Mpande. He assisted Dingane and Shaka's induna (advisor) Mbopha in Shaka's assassination
Mhlangana
South African Voortrekker leader (1792–1852)
the Free State. In 1838, after Piet Retief and his party were killed by Dingane, and other Voortrekker parties were attacked (Weenen massacre) at the Bloukrans
Hendrik_Potgieter
Zulu chief from 1781 to 1816
Kingdom, and primarily notable as the father of three Zulu kings ( Shaka, Dingane and Mpande) who ruled during the period when the Zulus achieved prominence
Senzangakhona
British colonial war in 1879
Dingane kaSenzangakhona, succeeded him as king. By the 1830s migrating Boers came into conflict with the Zulu Kingdom, then ruled by Dingane. Dingane
Anglo-Zulu_War
Former countries in southern Africa
obtained a treaty from Zulu King Dingane to settle part of the lands the Zulus administered or held sway over, but Dingane later betrayed the treaty and
Boer_republics
Office of the King of the Zulu Nation
Kingdom expanded significantly until the cession of territory by King Dingane to the Natalia Republic following the Battle of Blood River.[citation needed]
King_of_the_Zulu_Nation
President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999
Peace Prize, MK publicly announced its existence with 57 bombings on Dingane's Day (16 December) 1961, followed by further attacks on New Year's Eve
Nelson_Mandela
Administrative capital of South Africa
had become a national hero of the Voortrekkers after his victory over Dingane and the Zulus in the Battle of Blood River in 1838. The elder Pretorius
Pretoria
King of the amaNgwane
Returning to Zululand required Matiwane to make peace with the new Zulu king, Dingane, successor to Shaka. This despotic ruler put Matiwane to death shortly
Matiwane
Zulu princess, daughter of Jama kaNdaba
Mkabayi plotted with Dingane kaSenzangakhona and Mhlangana kaSenzangakhona to assassinate Shaka and, wishing to ensure Dingane's ascension to the throne
Mkabayi_kaJama
King of the Zulu in 1816
people in 1816. He was the son of Senzangakhona kaJama and half-brother of Dingane kaSenzangakhona and Shaka kaSenzangakhona. He succeeded his father c. 1816
Sigujana
1815–1840 period of civil conflict in southern Africa
home. Sensing political weakness, his brothers Dingane and Mhlangana assassinated him in September. Dingane subsequently purged Mhlangana and other political
Mfecane
Place in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
claim to be the ‘cradle' of Zulu history. From Malandela to Shaka, to Dingane and Cetshwayo, Nkandla has been at the centre stage of the Zulu nation's
Nkandla,_KwaZulu-Natal
First English missionary to the Zulu kingdom
was the first English missionary to the Zulu kingdom, then ruled by King Dingane. He and his household were the only white witnesses to the massacre of
Francis_Owen_(missionary)
Monument in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
King Shaka near the site where he was assassinated by his half-brothers Dingane and Mhlangana while sitting on a rock near the barracks at his capital
Shaka_Memorial
Act of killing one's own brother
Shaka, the Zulu king, was killed by his half-brother Dingane and his brother Mhlangana in 1828. Dingane became the Zulu leader until he was assassinated in
Fratricide
Great Trek. He was also the author of the treaty between the Zulu king Dingane kaSenzangakhona and the Voortrekkers under Andries Pretorius. Jan Gerritze
Jan_Bantjes
English trader
English trader who worked as an interpreter for Shaka Zulu as well as Dingane until 1838. He was an associate of the Biggar family and was killed with
Thomas_Halstead
South African TV Series
Thembsie Matu as Petronella Zulu Xolani Mayekiso as Thato Maake Nay Maps as Dingane Khoza Mlamli Mangcala as Sthembiso Radebe Moshe Ndiki as Prince Kayakazi
The Queen (South African TV series)
The_Queen_(South_African_TV_series)
South African settlers at Port Natal (1781-1838)
between Zulus and settlers. Although contributing to the overthrow of Dingane, all three lost their lives in the conflicts of 1838. Alexander's grandson
Biggar_family
Public holiday in South Africa on 16 December
and national unity for the country. This day was first celebrated as Dingane's Day before being subsequently replaced with the Day of Reconciliation
Day_of_Reconciliation
King of AmaHlubi
fetch his uncle’s cattle which were kept in safety by the AmaZulu King Dingane kaSenzangakhona for the regent Prince Marhwanqa in the midst of his troubles
Mthimkhulu_II
Topics referred to by the same term
War (1839–1840) culminating in the Battle of Maqongqo and the death of Dingane Second Zulu Civil War (1856) culminating in the Battle of Ndondakusuka
Zulu_Civil_War
Ethnic groups of South Africa
Natal to escape King Shaka's army because he would not serve under King Dingane. When he entered Pondoland and tried to secure land by violence, Faku was
Bhaca_people
Southern African Bantu cultural group
was he who had stolen Zulu cattle that Piet Retief in his dealings with Dingane, Shaka's successor, retrieved. After the defeat of Zwide and his Ndwandwes
Nguni_peoples
Sigananda kaZokufa's life and career spanned the reigns of Shaka (1816–1828), Dingane (1828–1840), Mpande (1840–1872) and Cetshwayo (1872–1884). His father had
Sigananda_kaZokufa
British businessman and colonist (1811–1871)
bay, and discovered that a spy of Dingane had been killed there in their absence. Once again they set off to Dingane's kraal and reached Ndondakusuka village
Dick_King
Ethnic group in Southern Africa
well, and a contract between Retief and Dingane was signed. However, the agreement between Retief's and Dingane's people was that no weapons would be present
Afrikaners
Swazi-Zulu War of 1839
Eswatini. The battle followed the Voortrekker-Zulu War of 1838. Zulu King Dingane's regiments were defeated when he attacked a group of 464 Voortrekkers in
Battle_of_Lubuya
Nguni language of eastern South Africa and neighbouring countries
several historical novels of the 19th-century leaders of the Zulu nation: U-Dingane (1936), U-Shaka (1937), U-Mpande (1938), U-Cetshwayo (1952) and U-Dinizulu
Zulu_language
King of the Zulu Kingdom (1826–1884)
Boers against him, the same way his father had overthrown his predecessor, Dingane. Furthermore, he had a rival half-brother named uHamu kaNzibe, who betrayed
Cetshwayo
South African drama television series
Vincent Mahlape Sekuba as Bra Alex Mandisa Nduma as Joyce Nat Ramabulana as Dingane Zenokuhle Maseko as Thulz Kudi Maradzika as French Executive Akhenime Mfenyana
Bad_Influencer_(TV_series)
Place in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
River near the town of Babanango, is the site of one of Zulu king King Dingane kaSenzangakhona's great royal kraals, UmGungundlovu, where Piet Retief
Babanango
South African port city
later became a Voortrekker leader and was killed in 1837 by Zulu king Dingane during negotiations about land. An estimated 500 men, woman and children
Gqeberha
Zulu title
half-brothers Dingane and Umhlangana. Ndlela kaSompisi was a key general to Zulu Kings Shaka and Dingane, and also served as Dingane's inDuna – his chief
InDuna
that are not entirely clear, Zulu King Dingane kaSenzangakhona attacked Lourenço Marques. On 26 July 1833, Dingane and his army, accompanied by auxiliaries
History_of_Maputo
Place in Mpumalanga, South Africa
Voortrekker leader, Piet Retief, who was killed by the Zulus under their King Dingane's orders, after a negotiation for land failed. In 1886, the inhabitants
Piet_Retief,_South_Africa
Mthethwa King and mentor of Shaka Zulu (c. 1760–1817)
The legacy left by both Dingiswayo and Shaka was then continued by King Dingane (1828-1840) a brother of King Shaka and the first AmaZulu king to have
Dingiswayo
Place in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
following Voortrekker settlements in the area near the royal kraal of Dingane. The Voortrekkers had arrived in the area a year earlier and the town's
Weenen
South African system of racial segregation
Dutch colonisation Dutch Cape Colony Zulu Kingdom Shaka kaSenzangakhona Dingane kaSenzangakhona Mpande kaSenzangakhona Cetshwayo kaMpande Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo
Apartheid
Place in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
assassinated on 22 September 1828 during a coup by two of his half-brothers, Dingane and Umthlangana (Mhlangane), the city was burnt to the ground. In 1873
KwaDukuza
River in South Africa
the Boers, led by Andries Pretorius, after they defeated the Zulu king Dingane on 16 December 1838. The river is said to have run red with the blood of
Tugela_River
Empire in southeastern Africa
the Limpopo into southern Mozambique. Another army, under the command of Dingane and Mhlangana, was sent by Shaka to deal with Soshangane, but the army
Gaza_Empire
Place in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
securing land right from Dingane kaSenzangakhona, the Zulu king. The negotiator, Piet Retief, and his party were murdered by Dingane on 6 February 1838 and
Estcourt
Southernmost region of Africa
century. Internal conflict arose in the 1820s between Shaka's half-brothers Dingane and Mhlangana due to a succession dispute. Boer settlers began arriving
Southern_Africa
by the Boer trekkers, the latter negotiated an agreement with Zulu King Dingane kaSenzangakhona allowing the Boers to settle in part of the then Zulu kingdom
History_of_South_Africa
Xhosa ceremonial figure
Illustration of praise singer of Dingane kaSenzangakhona by Allen Francis Gardiner in 1839
Imbongi
1838 massacre in present-day Weenen, South Africa
killing Piet Retief and about 100 people of his delegation, the Zulu King Dingane sent his impis to kill the remaining voortrekkers who were camped at Doringkop
Weenen_massacre
against his brother Dingane in a bid for the Zulu throne. Nongalaza led Mpande's main army, while Mpande took a separate route towards Dingane with a force of
Nongalaza_KaNondela
Name list
Dingane ka Senzangakhona Zulu (c. 1795–29 January 1840), commonly referred to as Dingane or Dingaan, was a Zulu chief who became king of the Zulu Kingdom
Dingaan
she warned a group of them of an impending attack initiated by Zulu king Dingane. She is immortalized on a frieze in a Voortrekker monument in Pretoria
Theresa_Viglione
Genus of mammals
penetrate, it only penetrates on pressing hard".) Fodo used to present Dingane, the king of the Zulus after Shaka, with the hides of this animal. He,
Reedbuck
Dutch colonisation Dutch Cape Colony Zulu Kingdom Shaka kaSenzangakhona Dingane kaSenzangakhona Mpande kaSenzangakhona Cetshwayo kaMpande Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo
Economic history of South Africa
Economic_history_of_South_Africa
Forest in South Africa
of the Zulu King Dingane by Zulu Nyawo, iNkosi Sambane of the Nyawo Royal House and Nondawana. After being stabbed to death, Dingane was buried beneath
Hlathikhulu_Forest_Reserve
defended a laager (circle of ox wagons) against Zulu impis, ruled by King Dingane and led by Dambuza (Nzobo) and Ndlela kaSompisi, numbering between 10 and
Military history of South Africa
Military_history_of_South_Africa
Dutch colonisation Dutch Cape Colony Zulu Kingdom Shaka kaSenzangakhona Dingane kaSenzangakhona Mpande kaSenzangakhona Cetshwayo kaMpande Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo
History of South Africa (1948–1994)
History_of_South_Africa_(1948–1994)
Chronological listing of notable events
Dutch colonisation Dutch Cape Colony Zulu Kingdom Shaka kaSenzangakhona Dingane kaSenzangakhona Mpande kaSenzangakhona Cetshwayo kaMpande Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo
Timeline_of_Cape_Town
Town in Free State, South Africa
descended into KwaZulu-Natal to negotiate for land with the Zulu chief Dingane. Retief's daughter painted her father's name and recorded the date, which
Harrismith
Place in Free State, South Africa
expedition against the Zulus after they killed Piet Retief and his 70 men at Dingane's kraal (settlement). On the R707 towards Frankfort, at a farm called Hooggelegen
Petrus_Steyn
1983 single by Malcolm McLaren
Malcolm McLaren Trevor Horn Big Jack Lerole Petrus Manele Lulu Masilela Dingane Vilakazi Producer Trevor Horn Malcolm McLaren singles chronology "Soweto"
Double_Dutch_(song)
Batlokwa chief
some cattle from the Zulu chief Dingane. When the latter requested restitution, Sekonyela sent an insulting reply. Dingane employed the services of Voortrekker
Kgosi_Sekonyela
Calendar year
6 – Boer explorer Piet Retief and 60 of his men are massacred by King Dingane kaSenzangakhona of the Zulu people, after Retief accepts an invitation
1838
South African television series
present) Zazi Kunene as Nomcoba (Season 1 - present) Vuyolwethu Biyela as Dingane (Season 2 - present) Wonder Ndlovu as Mpande (Season 2 - present) Akhona
Shaka_iLembe
Zulus Dingane and Mhlangana, Shaka's half-brothers February 6, 1838 Piet Retief Dingane During a diplomatic ceremony at Dingane's royal kraal, Dingane gave
List of assassinations in Africa
List_of_assassinations_in_Africa
Smartlock safety syringe
Dutch colonisation Dutch Cape Colony Zulu Kingdom Shaka kaSenzangakhona Dingane kaSenzangakhona Mpande kaSenzangakhona Cetshwayo kaMpande Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo
List of South African inventions and discoveries
List_of_South_African_inventions_and_discoveries
Ethnic descriptor
a hut called iQhugwane, which dominated as an indigenous abode during Dingane kaSenzangakhona's reign. Bahurutshe people's homestead of veranda Rondavels
Bantu_peoples_of_South_Africa
King of the AmaBhaca Nation
running away from King Tshaka's army because he could not serve under King Dingane. When he entered Mpondoland and tried to secure land by violence, King
Madzikane
1980 novel by James A. Michener
dissatisfaction culminating in the Great Trek and conflicts with Mzilikazi and Dingane. "The Englishmen" (Zebra): Details the disastrous prophecy of Nongqause
The_Covenant_(novel)
Boer general during the Second Boer War
Retief's pocket following the delegation's massacre by the Zulu king, Dingane. The family eventually settled in the Marico district in the Transvaal
Jacobus_Philippus_Snyman
Bellingham Shaka King of the Zulus September 22, 1828 KwaDukuza Zulu Kingdom Dingane and Mhlangana, Shaka's younger brothers Pedro Blanco Soto President of
List of heads of state and government who were assassinated or executed
List_of_heads_of_state_and_government_who_were_assassinated_or_executed
Zulu chieftain
Umtonga might be used to supplant him as Mpande had been used to supplant Dingane), caused the cairn to be removed. This became the "Disputed Land" that
Hamu_kaNzibe
Historical name for a region encompassing Mozambique and Zimbabwe
Manica and Sofala provinces. Refugees from various clans oppressed by Dingane (Shaka's successor) were welded into one tribe by Gaza's son Soshangane
Gazaland
King of the amaHlubi, in present-day KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (c 1814–1889)
to retain the Kingship of the AmaChibi and that King Dingane should return his cattle. King Dingane however ordered the murder of King Dlomo III in 1839
Langalibalele
1912 novel by Henry Rider Haggard
Real life people such as Piet Retief, Thomas Halstead, and the Zulu chief Dingane appear as characters. Events in Nada the Lily are frequently referred to
Marie_(novel)
1854–1902 Boer republic in Southern Africa
their stay in Natal the Boers inflicted a severe defeat on the Zulus under Dingane in the Battle of Blood River in December 1838, which, following on the
Orange_Free_State
1960s–1970s art movement
Black Arts West, and Dingane Joe Goncalves had founded the Journal of Black Poetry (1966). This grouping of Ed Bullins, Dingane Joe Goncalves, LeRoi Jones
Black_Arts_Movement
Founder of the Port Natal Colony in South Africa
half tons of beads for trade with the Zulus, who were now led by King Dingane, Shaka's half-brother and a conspirator in Shaka's assassination the year
Francis_Farewell
Provincial government of the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal
kaSenzangakhona was assassinated by his younger half-brother King Dingane kaSenzangakhona in 1828. King Dingane kaSenzangakhona and his successors King Mpande kaSenzangakhona
Government_of_KwaZulu-Natal
Day set aside for rest and worship
cheering the mind with its holiday.[citation needed] Day of the Vow or Dingane's Day (Afrikaans Geloftedag or Dingaansdag, December 16) was the name of
Sabbath
American independent nonprofit media collective
from the original on December 20, 2016. Retrieved December 7, 2016. Xaba, Dingane (March 29, 2020). "South Africa Under Lockdown as COVID–19 Spreads". Unicorn
Unicorn_Riot
Dutch colonisation Dutch Cape Colony Zulu Kingdom Shaka kaSenzangakhona Dingane kaSenzangakhona Mpande kaSenzangakhona Cetshwayo kaMpande Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo
History of South Africa (1994–present)
History_of_South_Africa_(1994–present)
Dutch colonisation Dutch Cape Colony Zulu Kingdom Shaka kaSenzangakhona Dingane kaSenzangakhona Mpande kaSenzangakhona Cetshwayo kaMpande Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo
History of South Africa (1815–1910)
History_of_South_Africa_(1815–1910)
DINGANE
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful yaksa
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Rich; Goddess Durga; The Female Energy
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Irish
From the People's Field; People; S Field; Wood; Clearing of Dudda; Meadow
Girl/Female
Spanish American
defender of mankind.
Boy/Male
African, Dutch, French, German, Teutonic
Born on the Road
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi, Telugu
Beauty; Monsoon Wind
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Indian
Lamp of redemption, Swim, Ferry across
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Daughter of Yazid Al-abshamiyah
Boy/Male
German
Brave as a Bear
Girl/Female
Tamil
Worship, Hymns sang in praise of God, Divine fire in ritual
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