In the 1830s, the British Crown Colony of Natal was founded on the coast of Zululand in the east. |
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He was deposed as paramount chief and Zululand was annexed to British authority at Ulundi on 1 September. |
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Around the same time the Nguni people, fleeing Zululand, arrived in the area. |
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A mutually inspiring experience, even if the Swiss artists occasionally feel like Alice in Zululand. |
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Chelmsford, a man of weak character and mediocre talents, marched into Zululand only to suffer one of the most humiliating defeats in British military history at Isandlwana. |
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Zambia was settled by Nguni people in flight from Zululand in 1835, but was also subject throughout much of the 19th century to Arab slave-traders. |
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He has served as Chairperson of the South African National AIDS Council and Chancellor of the University of Zululand. |
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In 1894 Major David Bruce was sent to Zululand to investigate the cattle disease nagana. |
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Installed and tested in Zululand, Firehawk provides early first alerts that allow fire fighters to arrive on site before fires are out of control. |
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Two zones will be at your disposal for this selection hunt: Warmbad, which is halfway between Johannesburg and the main Zululand zone, and the Pongola region in Zululand. |
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Among the obstacles were the presence of the independent states of the South African Republic and the Kingdom of Zululand and its army. |
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Shaka, who until about 1817 was subject to the Mthethwa king, was thus the heir to, rather than the originator of, the intensified warfare in Zululand. |
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