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Ndaba kaMageba

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Template:Rescue Ndaba kaMageba was King of the Zulu.[1] He was the son of Mageba, and was chief of the Zulu from 1745 to 1763.

References

  1. ^ Havemann, Louis-John. "History of the Zulu Nation". KwaZulu Natal North Coast Happenings.[unreliable source?]
Preceded by Zulu King
1745–1763
Succeeded by

External links

  • Bryant, Alfred T. (1905). A Zulu-English Dictionary. p. 38. "Ndaba downwards the geneology is certain" (downloadable book)
  • Kuper, Adam (August 1 1993). "The 'house' and zulu political structure in the nineteenth century". The Journal of African History. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); External link in |Url= (help); Unknown parameter |Url= ignored (|url= suggested) (help) "According to Bryant, Ndaba married one of his daughters into a junior branch of the royal family. "
  • Gibson, James Young (1911). "The Story of the Zulus": 16. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) "[Tshaka]counted an ancestry of nine chiefs, whose names and order of succession are given as Malandela, Ntombela, Zulu, Nkosinkulu, Punga, Mageba, Ndaba, Jama, and Senzangakona." (Downloadable book)