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    Cetshwayo kaMpande ( / kɛtʃˈwaɪ.oʊ /; Zulu pronunciation: [ᵏǀétʃwajo kámpande]; c. 1826 – 8 February 1884) was the king [a] of the Zulu Kingdom from 1873 to 1884 and its Commander in Chief during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. His name has been transliterated as Cetawayo, Cetewayo, Cetywajo and Ketchwayo.

  2. Role In: Anglo-Zulu War. Cetshwayo (born c. 1826, near Eshowe, Zululand [now in South Africa]—died Feb. 8, 1884, Eshowe) was the last great king of the independent Zulus (reigned 1872–79), whose strong military leadership and political acumen restored the power and prestige of the Zulu nation, which had declined during the reign of his ...

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  3. King Cetshwayo was the last king of the independent Zulu nation from 1872 to 1879. He ruled during a period of conflict with the British and the Afrikaners, and faced challenges from his brother Mbuyazi and his son Umtonga. He reenergized the amabutho system and tried to stem the diffusion of power away from the crown. He died in 1884 at Eshowe, Zululand.

  4. Cetshwayo , (born c. 1826, near Eshowe, Zululand [S.Af.]—died Feb. 8, 1884, Eshowe), Last great king of the Zulus (r. 1872–79). Nephew of the great Shaka, Cetshwayo commanded a disciplined army of 40,000. Attacked by the British in 1879, he defeated them at Isandhlwana but lost at Ulundi.

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  6. Jun 27, 2018 · Cetshwayo was the last independent Zulu king, who fought against the British in 1879 and was exiled and restored. He faced internal challenges from his rivals and died in 1884 under suspicious circumstances.

  7. Feb 9, 2010 · Learn about the life and legacy of Cetshwayo, the last great ruler of Zululand, who resisted British rule in southern Africa. Find out how he was defeated, captured and exiled by the British in the British-Zulu War.

  8. Article. Images & Videos. Related. (1826?–84). Cetshwayo, or Cetewayo, was the last king of the independent Zulu nation of southern Africa. A strong leader who briefly restored the power of his people, he reigned in Zululand (now in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) from 1872 to 1879.

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