King Shaka of the amaZulu (1787-1828) conquered the Butelezi,
(the Zulus,)
the eLangeni,
the Butelezi (again),
the Mtetwa,
the Quabes,
the Ndwandwe,
the Tembu,
the Cunu,
and the Ndwandwe (for a second time)
– and was killed by his brother.
King Shaka of the amaZulu (1787-1828) conquered the Butelezi,
(the Zulus,)
the eLangeni,
the Butelezi (again),
the Mtetwa,
the Quabes,
the Ndwandwe,
the Tembu,
the Cunu,
and the Ndwandwe (for a second time)
– and was killed by his brother.
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