First Zulu Civil 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 and the death of Mbuyazi
Third Zulu Civil War (1883–1884), aka "uSuthu-Mandlakazi Conflict", where Zibhebhu kaMaphitha fought against Cetshwayo and the uSuthu
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ZuluCivilWars may refer to: First ZuluCivilWar (1839–1840) culminating in the Battle of Maqongqo and the death of Dingane Second ZuluCivilWar (1856)...
The Zulu Kingdom (/ˈzuːluː/ ZOO-loo; Zulu: KwaZulu), sometimes referred to as the Zulu Empire or the Kingdom of Zululand, was a monarchy in Southern Africa...
often known as the Second ZuluCivilWar, fought on 2 December 1856, was the culmination of a succession struggle in the Zulu Kingdom between Cetshwayo...
encounter of the ZuluCivilWar with Zwide at the Battle of Gqokli Hill in 1818. In 1819, Zwide made another expedition against the Zulus, but Shaka again...
followers of Cetshwayo. The young Zulu warriors who clustered around prince Cetshwayo in 1856 during the Second ZuluCivilWar formed the core of the uSuthu...
Boer-Xhosa Wars". Lecture on Southern Africa 1800–1875. 20 November 2006. Archived from the original on 4 September 2006. "ZuluCivilWar – Shaka Zulu". eshowe...
Battle of Mhlatuze River was fought between the Zulu and Ndwandwe tribes in 1820 following the ZuluCivilWar. The Ndwandwe hierarchy was set asunder by the...
during the First ZuluCivilWar. Due to military defeats, the Zulu king Dingane had lost the respect of a significant portion of the Zulu people. His brother...
the Mandlakazi until 1872, although as early at 1856 and the Second ZuluCivilWar his son Zibhenhu played a significant leadership role. In 1872 Zibhebhu...
September 1828), also known as Shaka Zulu (Zulu pronunciation: [ˈʃaːɠa]) and Sigidi kaSenzangakhona, was the king of the Zulu Kingdom from 1816 to 1828. One...
The Mozambican CivilWar (Portuguese: Guerra Civil Moçambicana) was a civilwar fought in Mozambique from 1977 to 1992. Like many regional African conflicts...
Greytown, KwaZulu-Natal) against British rule and taxation in the Colony of Natal, South Africa. In the years following the Anglo-Boer War, British employers...
kingdom's territory. Bunyoro war of succession (c. 1851), enthroning Kamurasi over the Empire of Kitara Second ZuluCivilWar (1856), during the late reign...
(social age group and regiment) and supported Cetshwayo in the 1856 ZuluCivilWar. Under Cetshwayo, Sihayo was a chief of a key territory on the border...
Anglo-ZuluWar of 1879. His name has been transliterated as Cetawayo, Cetewayo, Cetywajo and Ketchwayo. Cetshwayo consistently opposed the war and sought...
considerable at the end of the war. The special envoy in Oman of The Times of London explained in 1976: Most of the civil servants and all the army officers...
remnants reforming under Shaka. Zwide was later defeated by Shaka in the ZuluCivilWar.[citation needed] Dingiswayo's career marked a watershed in the history...
War crimes during the final stages of the Sri Lankan CivilWar are war crimes and crimes against humanity which the Sri Lanka Armed Forces and the Liberation...
secretary and gunrunner. He fought for Zibhebhu during the 1883–1884 Third ZuluCivilWar but lost all his trade goods and cattle when Zibhebhu was defeated....
programme of Inkatha. This led to a virtual civilwar between Zulu loyalist supporters and ANC members in KwaZulu-Natal. Although Inkatha was allied with...
The Transvaal CivilWar was a series of skirmishes during the early 1860s in the South African Republic, or Transvaal, in the area now comprising the...