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Bhambatha

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318: 176:, Natal Colony. He was the son of Chief Macinza, sometimes called Macinga, of the abakwa Zondi chieftaincy; and his mother, principle wife of Mancinza, was the daughter of Chief Phakade, chief of an important Zulu chieftaincy, the Chunu. Bhambatha is also famous for being one of the 10,000 Zulu warriors to guard Shaka Zulus mother's grave for a year. He is said to have been a Zulu warrior under the strict Shaka Zulu Impi training and discipline. 312: 35: 209:
The Natal Police believed Bhambatha was going to resist the tax with force and sent about 150 men to arrest him. Instead the police were ambushed and four policemen killed. Thousands of colonial troops were then sent after him, including cavalry and heavy artillery, leading to 3,500 casualties. The
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It is unclear what year Bhamatha was born due to no written records or birth certificates, but we estimate Bamatha was born in 1865, in Mpanza, near the town of
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Bhambatha is famous for being one of the 10,000 Zulu warriors to guard Shaka Zulus mother's grave for a year, but he is better known for his role in an armed
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P. S. Thompson, 'Bambatha ka Mancinza (1865/6–1906)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Oct 2006
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Somveli, Seyama, Mngoye, Sonkonde, Ngungumbana, Mthakathi, Mgcobo, Khuzwayo, Shuqu, Manqe
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to per head (£1 tax on all native men older than 18 – infamously called
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to per head (£1 tax on all native men older than 18 – infamously called
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Bhambatha (disambiguation)

KwaZulu-Natal
Issue
Mancinza
Zondi
Zulu
amaZondi
Colony of Natal
Mancinza
rebellion in 1906
poll tax
tax per hut
ukhandampondo
Dinizulu
Greytown
Bambatha Rebellion
rebellion in 1906
poll tax
tax per hut
ukhandampondo
killed in action
Battle of Mome Gorge
Mozambique
anti-apartheid movement
accessed 16 Sept 2015
"Chief Bhambatha kaMancinza Zondi | South African History Online"
"The Bambatha Rebellion"
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