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The dig was undertaken in an area where Dingane inspected his army and cattle.
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December 16 was the day when Zulu king Dingane fought against colonial forces at the Battle of the Blood River.
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He was received by Dingane, the Zulu Monarch, who rejected his Western Christianity but allowed him to stay provided he taught them how to use the barrel-loading musket.
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He was received by Dingane, the Zulu Monarch, who rejected his Western Christianity but allowed him to stay provided he taught them how to use the barrel-loading musket.
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They negotiated areas of settlement with Dingane, king of the Zulus, who later double-crossed them, sending ten thousand impis to attack four hun dred of them in the Battle of Blood River, a battle from which the Voortrekkers emerged victorious.
Rainbow’s End Lauren St John 2007
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She spent a part of her childhood in the royal court of King Cetwayo, a descendent of Dingane.
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She spent a part of her childhood in the royal court of King Cetwayo, a descendent of Dingane.
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They negotiated areas of settlement with Dingane, king of the Zulus, who later double-crossed them, sending ten thousand impis to attack four hun dred of them in the Battle of Blood River, a battle from which the Voortrekkers emerged victorious.
Rainbow’s End Lauren St John 2007
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Shaka's half brothers Dingane and Mhlangana are said to have instructed Mbopha, his induna (headman), to stab him.
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Stanley Milgrim's obedience to authority experiments which investigated what he believed to a be a peculiarly German trait to carry out acts of atrocity in obedience to instruction he obviously hadn't heard of the Zulu half brothers Shaka and Dingane.
Wisdom of crowds Karyn Romeis 2006
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