Izithakazelo zakwaMthethwa:
Ukhona umlando wabakwaMthethwa, cindezela lapha ukuwulalela.
Dingiswayo,
Nyambose,
Magaga onsibansiba,
Mfolozi emnyama inketha baweli nabawelayo bayayiqokelela,
Nina bakanhlamba kangicelani ngoba angiceli lutho lomuntu,
Wena okalugagane oluhlabangaphi ngoba phela lumhlaba ngale,
Thulisa kuyozwakala,
Nkonyane yenkosi,
Hlangalezwe,
Nina baka Xaba kaMadangu,
KaNkomo enenekazi, izothandana nayiphi na?
Izothandana neyakithi Eyengweni,
Khubaze, Jobe kaKhali,
Magezang’obisi lwenhlunu abanye begeza
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He incorporated defeated chiefs into his administration, creating a powerful confederacy that dominated the region between the Drakensberg mountains and the Indian Ocean.
He recognized Shaka’s military genius and gave him command of a regiment, where Shaka developed the iconic iklwa short stabbing spear and the buffalo horns formation. After Dingiswayo’s death around 1817 at the hands of Zwide of the Ndwandwe, Shaka assumed leadership of the Mthethwa confederacy and went on to build the Zulu kingdom from its foundation.
His death marked the end of Mthethwa dominance, but his political innovations survived through the kingdom he helped create.
1780-1817)
The Mthethwa Paramountcy was a Southern African state that arose in the 18th century south of Delagoa Bay and inland in eastern southern Africa. “Mthethwa” means “the one who rules.” It consisted of roughly 30 Nguni chiefdoms, lineages, and clans, making it one of the most powerful confederations in the region before the rise of the Zulu Kingdom .
1780-1806)
Early king of the Mthethwa Paramountcy who consolidated power south of the lower Mfolozi River in present-day KwaZulu-Natal. Under his leadership, the Mthethwa began absorbing smaller local lineages and engaging in conflicts with neighbouring chieftaincies engaged in similar expansionist processes .
1780-1817)
The most renowned king of the Mthethwa, who consolidated and extended the paramountcy after succeeding his father Jobe. He entered into an alliance with the Tsonga to the north and began trading ivory and other goods with the Portuguese in Mozambique. Around 1811, the Buthelezi and a number of other Nguni groups, including the then marginal Zulu clan led by Senzangakhona, were integrated into the Mthethwa confederacy. Dingiswayo was killed in a battle with the Ndwandwe in 1817. Many military institutions, including the system of age regiments (amabutho) that later characterized the Zulu kingdom, were utilized by the Mthethwa .
He recognized Shaka’s military genius and gave him command of a regiment. After Dingiswayo’s death, Shaka assumed leadership of the Mthethwa confederacy and went on to build the Zulu kingdom from its foundation. The Mthethwa were fused with the Zulu and several other groups to form the Zulu kingdom under Shaka .
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