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THE ZULU WAR IN ZULU PERSPECTIVE.pdf - 3 views
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Shaka
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attle of Ndondakusuk
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The views of the Zulu war were different from the European view and Zulu view. Concerning to how significant the Zulu war had on the Zulu Kingdom, following it's reasons on it spreading to other parts of the Kwa-Zulu Natal. Trying to make the British army weak reasoning from their first encounter with the Zulu army and lost the battle. Which later caused the Zulu king to step down because of the impact of the war and wanting the British to face the punishment for their involvement in Zulu Kingdom. Cetshwayo waging war against the British troops in a fair fight but later died living his son Dinuzulu to take over. Zulus had a system under which they operated on creating a governancy and agricultural farms being formed as men were going to report there.
The Anglo-Zulu War and its Aftermath.pdf - 1 views
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The Anglo-Zulu Wa
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Shak
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Dingane and Mpande
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This covers the volumes that composed of the reasons to the way which the authors from the state delivered their own way of explain to the government what caused the Anglo-Zulu War and the Civil War. Which led to king Cetshwayo leaving his son Dinuzulu on the throne and later formed alliance with other nations that betrayed the Zulu Kingdom when they were in need of their help.
Gale Primary source Zulu war.pdf - 4 views
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Following the start of the Zulu war where the chief commander was planning an attack on the chief Sekukuni on the arrival of general Garnet in Natal, where the British wanted to conquer the land and farm on it. They waged a war against a chief who has never taken an enemy since they were already in battle with Cetshwayo.
The Anglo-Zulu War and its Aftermath - 4 views
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The Archives of Zululand: The Anglo-Zulu War, 1879 is the first in a series of collections which in 2003 will see the publication of Shaka and the Founding of the Zulu Kingdom, to be followed by series on Dingane and Mpande, on the disintegration of the Zulu Kingdom, on Zululand as a British Colony, on the writings of Bishop Colenso, and on the Bambatha Rebellion.’ Commencing with the Anglo-Zulu War was a wise choice
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The Archives of Zululand: The Anglo-Zulu War, 1879 is the first in a series of collections which in 2003 will see the publication of Shaka and the Founding of the Zulu Kingdom, to be followed by series on Dingane and Mpande, on the disintegration of the Zulu Kingdom, on Zululand as a British Colony, on the writings of Bishop Colenso, and on the Bambatha Rebellion.’ Commencing with the Anglo-Zulu War was a wise choice
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Boer and British - pressures on the Zulu and the internal disagreements and struggles within Zululand, amongst the Zulu generally and especially within the ranks of the uSuthu
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