Ntshingwayo kaMahole of the Khoza (c. 1809 – 21 July 1883) was the commanding general (inDuna) of King Cetshwayo's Zulu Army during the first Anglo-Zulu...
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Makhosi Khoza (born ?), South African politician and writing system creator Nonhlanhla Khoza (born ?), South African politician Ntshingwayo Khoza (c.1809–1883)...
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uSuthu kraals. Cetshwayo's senior military staff including general Ntshingwayo Khoza were chased down and killed as they fled after losing the battle....
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were outmanoeuvred by the main Zulu army nearly 20,000 strong led by Ntshingwayo Khoza. Chelmsford was lured eastward with much of his centre column by a...
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Shaka's general Zwide kaLanga, the Ndwandwe king nation Ntshingwayo Khoza, InDuna of Khoza Umhlangana kaSenzangakhona, Zulu prince Ndlela kaSompisi,...
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[citation needed] The Zulu force was primarily under the command of Ntshingwayo kaMahole Khoza. The battle was one of the worst defeats suffered by the British...
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intended order. The Zulu Army was commanded by Umtwana (Prince) Ntshingwayo kaMahole Khoza and Umtwana Mavumengwana kaNdlela Ntuli. The inDuna Dabulamanzi...
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