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_aRitter, E. A. _eauthor |
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_aShaka Zulu / _ccreated by E. A. Ritter |
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_bPenguin Books, _c1955. |
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_a410 pages; _c17 cm. |
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_2rdacontent _atext |
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_2rdamedia _aunmediated _bn |
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_2rdacarrier _avolume _bnc |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index | ||
505 | _a1 - Zululand and the Zulus in the late eighteenth century, Shaka: Birth and exile, 3 - The young soldier-Pampata- The Assegai, 4 - The new weapon- new tactics- promotion, 5- Campaign against Zwide- unprecedented generosity- Dingiswayo pardons Zwide against Shaka's advice- Shaka's refusal to consider marriage, 6- Senzangakona reconciled- the Zulu chieftain- rewards and punishments, 7 - Making an army - retribution - the E-Langeni punished and annexed, 8 - The second conquest - the harem established, 9 - Mgobozi married: death of Mbiya, 10 - The struggle with the witch doctors, 11 - Zwide - The tribal migrations, 12- Death of Dingiswayo - The first Zulu-Ndwandwe war, 13 - The battle of Qokli hill, 14 - Dingiswayo's heir, 15 - The second Ndwandwe war, 16 - The trial of Ntombazi, 17 - Carnival of victory - the royal lover - the great hunt, 18 - The Tembu war - the new Bulawayo - Shaka's testudo - Order restored in Natal - Mzilikazi's treachery, 19 - Shaka's court of Justice at the new Bulawayo, 20 - The English - the little Umkhosi- the eclipse, 21 - The English return, 22 - Death of a warrior, 23 - The death of Nandi, 24 - Embassy to King George IV, 25 - Death of Dukuza. | ||
520 | _aThis book attempts to portray Shaka, the founder of the Zulu nation, as the Zulus saw him, particularly at the turn of the last century. By writing a biography rather than a general history it has been possible to incorporate the established traditions of the Zulus which the older generations described in the vivid and dramatic style peculiar to their nation. | ||
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