Warrior chiefs of Southern Africa : Shaka of the Zulu, Moshoeshoe of the BaSotho, Mzilikazi of the Matabele, Maqoma of the Xhosa / Ian J. Knight.
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TextPublication details: Poole, Dorset : Firebird Books ; New York, NY : Distributed in the United States by Sterling Pub. Co., �1994.Description: 192 pp : illu., maps, port; 25 cmContent type: - text
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- 1853141062
- Shaka, King of the Zulu, 1787?-1828
- Moshoeshoe I, King of Lesotho, approximately 1786-1870
- Mzilikazi, Matabele King, 1790-1868
- Maqoma, Xhosa chief, 1798-1873
- Shaka, King of the Zulu
- Moshoeshoe, Chief of the Basotho, 1785 or 6-1870
- Mzilikazi, Ndebele chief
- Maqoma, Xhosa chief
- Maqoma, Xhosa chief, 1798-1873
- Moshoeshoe I, King of Lesotho, approximately 1786-1870
- Mzilikazi, Matabele King, 1790-1868
- Shaka, King of the Zulu, 1787?-1828
- To 1899
- Kings and rulers
- Krieger
- Zoeloe (volk)
- Sotho (volk)
- Ndebele (volk)
- Xhosa (volk)
- Krijgshandelingen
- Africa, Southern -- Kings and rulers -- Biography
- Africa, Southern -- History -- To 1899
- Africa, Southern -- History, Military
- Afrique australe -- Histoire -- Jusqu'�a 1899
- Afrique australe -- Histoire militaire
- Southern Africa
- S�udafrika
- DT1064 .K74
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Includes bibliographical references (page 187) and index.
Shaka of the Zulu -- The heavens that thundered -- Zululand -- Birth and Childhood -- The young warrior -- Rise of the Zulu -- Struggle with the Ndwandwe -- The Crushing -- Shaka's kingdom -- Coming of the Whites -- Last of the Ndwandwe -- The Death of Nandi -- Diplomatic defeat -- Assassination -- Shaka's army -- Bibliography -- Chronology -- Moshoeshoe of the BaSotho -- By grace of the people -- The Sotho World -- The young warrior -- Red dust from the East -- The mountain is my mother -- Survival of the nation -- The missionaries -- Battle for the land -- First blood -- A dog when beaten -- A good and fertile country -- The dogs of war -- War of the cannon's boom -- Pease -- Moshoeshoe's legacy -- The BaSotho army -- Bibliography -- Chronology -- Mzilikazi of the Matabele -- The great road -- Son of Mashobane -- Defying Shaka -- Strangers from the East -- The Ndebele -- The Grique -- Meeting the White men -- Dingane Strikes -- The Marico Valley -- The Voortrekkers -- Catastrophe -- Retribution -- Exodus -- Hill of the Indunas -- Matabeleland -- The mountain falls -- Fly and the chameleon -- The Ndebele army -- Bibliography -- Chronology -- Maqoma of the Xhosa -- Proud and tragic -- The angry men -- The Dutch -- Sons of Phalo -- The fall of Ngqika -- Bushmen of the sea -- Maqoma's war -- Imperial retreat -- War of the Riverman -- Waiting for the Dead Chiefs -- The Xhosa military system -- Bibliography -- Chronology -- Index
By looking at the lives and military campaigns of four great warriors, this book paints a picture of Southern Africa before the Europeans arrived. It features: Shaka of the Zulu, Africa's legendary hero, and the instigator of Zulu greatness and nationhood; Maqomo of the Xhosa - a master of guerilla warfare and the most daring and talented military leader of his age; Mzilikazi of the Matabele - he fought the Zulus, the Sotho and the Boers, and finally settled in Zimbabwe; Moeshoeshoe of the BaSotho - in the 1830s, the most powerful leader west of the Drakensberg Mountains.
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