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Maselekwane was a direct descendant of the royal house of
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After marrying her father, the queen, Dzungundini gave birth to a son whom was strangled as an infant by his father. The second child was a daughter whom they named
Maselekwane. She was also called Modjadji ''ruler of the day'' and the title is used by all subsequent Rain Queens. She was born
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solution to his imminent fate was to have all his sons killed and then marry and impregnate his daughter, Princess
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left her tribe untouched, although he conquered most of the neighbouring tribes. Shaka revered her rainmaking skills and called her a ''four breasted woman who was the rainmaker of rainmakers''. He used to send black cattle to
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Modjadji was known as Maselekwane Modjadji I. She lived in complete seclusion, deep in the forest where she practiced secretive rituals to make rain. Maselekwane committed
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