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in his new territory, which were held by the local uSuthu. Despite some resistance, there were all successfully seized. The USuthu in the south took exception to this, and Makhoba kaMaphitha marched north with some 5,000 warriors to retake the kraals. The defending Mandlakazi, 1,500 warriors
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Zibhebhu and Eckersley, a white trader, escaped by climbing the Lubombo mountain. In September 1884 Zibhebhu guided the remnant of the Mandlakazi, about 6,000 people, into the "Reserve Territory"; an area set aside by the British for Zulu not loyal to the Zulu royal house.
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there were surprised, some attempted a defence but were soon routed, and Zibhebhu's forces destroyed the king's kraal as well as the surrounding uSuthu kraals. Cetshwayo's senior military staff including general
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were chased down and killed as they fled after losing the battle. Though wounded, Cetshwayo managed to escape to the White Mfolozi river and then took refuge with
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mercenaries to help them in their claims. On the 22 July 1883, led by a small troop of mounted white mercenaries, Zibhebhu made a sudden descent upon Cetshwayo's
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The "Reserve Territory" was created in 1882 as part of the Second Partition of Zululand and consisted of land between the Thukela and Mhlathuse rivers.
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Zibhebhu was a son of Maphita, son of Sojiyisa, son Jama, son of Ndaba. He belonged to Mandlakazi Royal Homestead. Zibhebhu was
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Zibhebhu was made chieftain of one of the thirteen chiefdoms resulting from the First Partition of Zululand after the
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by the British, he attempted to create his own independent kingdom. From 1883 to 1884, he fought the Zulu king
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assisted by five or six Boers under Johannes Wilhelm Colenbrander, set an ambush in Msebe Valley near
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in the Nkandla forest. After repeated pleas from the Resident Commissioner, Sir
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Zibhebhu vied for the royal succession with another of Cetshwayo's sons,
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thought that Zibhebhu's rule there would help suppress them.
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Index

Zibhebhu

Zulu Kingdom
Cetshwayo
Mandlakazi
Anglo-Zulu War
uSuthu
General Wolseley
Cetshwayo
kraals
Nongoma
Battle of Msebe
Boer
Ulundi
uSuthu
Ntshingwayo Khoza
Sigananda
Melmoth Osborn
Eshowe
Dinuzulu
Louis Botha
Dinuzulu's Volunteers
Ghost Mountain


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