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  1. Queen Nandi Bhebhe was born in Melmoth in 1760. Her father was a chief of the Elangeni (Mhlongo) people. Personal life. Nandi Bhebhe was impregnated out of wedlock by Jama's son, Senzangakhona. The Mhlongo people demanded Senzangakhona pay damages for his non-traditional act.

  2. Dec 12, 2023 · Queen Nandi was a South African Zulu Queen and mother to Shaka Zulu. She was born Nandi Ndlovukazi kaBhebe in Melmoth, a small town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa in the 1760s. The word Nandi means The Sweet One. Her father, Bhebhe, was a minor chief. … Read MoreQueen Nandi (1766-1827)

  3. Feb 4, 2021 · Nandi (c. 1760 – October 10, 1827) was a daughter of Bhebhe, a former chief of the Langeni nation and the mother of the famous Shaka, King of the Zulus. One of the greatest African military leaders. In 1760, Queen Nandi Bhebhe was born in Melmoth. Her father was Bhebhe chief of Elangeni. The people of Elangeni (Mhlongo) had their king

  4. Queen Nandi’s Demise Was Devastating For Both Shaka and The Zulu Nation. Queen Nandi passed on 10 October 1827 from medical complications linked to dysentery. She was buried outside Eshowe, by the old Empangeni road. As expected, King Shaka was devastated by the death of his beloved mother, queen, and adviser.

  5. Nandi (c. 1760s–1827) Zulu queen. Born in the 1760s in what is now South Africa; died in 1827; married Zulu chief Senzangakhona (or Senzangakhoma), around 1787; children: at least one son, Shaka (born around 1787), Zulu chief. Nandi, whose name means "a woman of high esteem," was born into the Langeni tribe in the mid-18th century, in what is ...

  6. Feb 8, 2023 · Queen Nandi Zulu (1760 – 10th October 1827) was a Zulu woman famous in history as the mother of Shaka Zulu, a legendary king of the Zulu nation. Nandi went through so much as a mother trying to ...

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    Queen Nandi died of dysentery on the 10th of October 1827, a devastating event for Shaka, who adored his mother almost to the point of worship. Her grave was located just outside Eshowe, and Shaka buried his mother alongside ten living maidens to care for her in the afterlife.

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