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Senznagakhona : Shaka's father who died in 1816.
Langeni : Name the polity of Shaka's mother Nandi.
illegitimacy : The main reason why Shakawas not recognised as heir to the Zulu throne.
Ilobolo : A payment of cows for a African bride.
Unhappy : A word describing Shaka's childhood.
Mthethwa : The polity or chiefdom of Dingiswayo.
Zwide : Leader of the Ndwandwe chiefdom.
Amabutho : Age regiment for men.
Iklwa : A weapon that replaced the throwing spears, which had a "sucking" noise when extracted from a victim.
Sigujana : Senzangakhona's favourite son who is assasinated in a river.
Barefoot : This helped the Zulu soldiers to move with greater speed and mobility.
Shields : Shaka enlarged these for more protection. He also used coloured ones to organise his battle formation.
KwaBulawayo : Shaka's first capital - The place of the killing.
Revenge : motivated Shaka to kill many people when he became the new chief of the Zulu.
Gqokli : The name of the hill where Shaka's army killed five of Zwide's son's.
Swaziland : The area where Zwide and two son sought refuge from the Zulu.
Sikhunyana : The name of the son who replaced Zwide after his death.
Ikhanda : The capital where a Zulu king lives.
Ivory : An important resource for trade.
Missionaries : Christians who travel large distances to spread the word of God.
Inkatha : The sacred coil. Symbolising the tribal unity. Made from grass and python skin filled with an assortment royal excreta.
Dingane : the brother who murdered Shaka in 1828.
Mfecane : Troubled times or times of instability in southern Africa at the end of the seventeenth and beginning of the eighteenth century.
Ancestors : Traditional belief of who cares for one's wellbeing.
Inxwala : First Fruit ceremony. Boosted Zulu nationalism. ( x may be replaced by a c)
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- Shaka's father who died in 1816.
- The main reason why Shakawas not recognised as heir to the Zulu throne.
- Christians who travel large distances to spread the word of God.
- Shaka's first capital - The place of the killing.
- The name of the son who replaced Zwide after his death.
- Traditional belief of who cares for one's wellbeing.
- The area where Zwide and two son sought refuge from the Zulu.
- Age regiment for men.
- This helped the Zulu soldiers to move with greater speed and mobility.
- The polity or chiefdom of Dingiswayo.
- Senzangakhona's favourite son who is assasinated in a river.
- the brother who murdered Shaka in 1828.
- The capital where a Zulu king lives.
| - A payment of cows for a African bride.
- The sacred coil. Symbolising the tribal unity. Made from grass and python skin filled with an assortment royal excreta.
- First Fruit ceremony. Boosted Zulu nationalism. ( x may be replaced by a c)
- Name the polity of Shaka's mother Nandi.
- Troubled times or times of instability in southern Africa at the end of the seventeenth and beginning of the eighteenth century.
- motivated Shaka to kill many people when he became the new chief of the Zulu.
- Shaka enlarged these for more protection. He also used coloured ones to organise his battle formation.
- A word describing Shaka's childhood.
- The name of the hill where Shaka's army killed five of Zwide's son's.
- A weapon that replaced the throwing spears, which had a "sucking" noise when extracted from a victim.
- An important resource for trade.
- Leader of the Ndwandwe chiefdom.
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- SENZNAGAKHONA
- ILLEGITIMACY
- MISSIONARIES
- KWABULAWAYO
- SIKHUNYANA
- ANCESTORS
- SWAZILAND
- AMABUTHO
- BAREFOOT
- MTHETHWA
- SIGUJANA
- DINGANE
- IKHANDA
| - ILOBOLO
- INKATHA
- INXWALA
- LANGENI
- MFECANE
- REVENGE
- SHIELDS
- UNHAPPY
- GQOKLI
- IKLWA
- IVORY
- ZWIDE
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