Description: SHAKA ZULU The Rise of the Zulu Empire E. A. RITTER LONGMAN 1971 While Napoleon was conquering and being conquered in Europe, there arose in the eastern provinces of South Africa an even more successful soldier and politician. Shaka was born in 1787, the illegitimate son of a minor chieftain. Branded with this shame he strove even harder to execute the rigorous duties required of Zulu youth. Gathering 500 untrained tribesmen, he built up an immense army of skilled and highly disciplined warriors, conquering and pacifying a territory larger than Europe - all in the space of 12 years. In this book, the author shows that the legends of his atrocities have been grossly exaggerated. At the peak of his career, Shaka was assassinated by his jealous brothers and within 50 years, his work was undone. But assassination, usurpation and his own excesses cannot dim the savage greatness of the man and the king, which emanates so strongly from the pages of this book. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ZULULAND AND THE ZULUS IN THE LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY SHAKA: BIRTH AND EXILE THE YOUNG SOLDIER—PAMPATA—THE ASSEGAI THE NEW WEAPON—NEW TACTICS—PROMOTION CAMPAIGN AGAINST ZWIDE—UNPRECEDENTED GENEROSITY—DINGISWAYO PARDONS ZWIDE AGAINST SHAKA'S ADVICE—SHAKA'S REFUSAL TO CONSIDER MARRIAGE SENZANGAKONA RECONCILED—THE ZULU CHIEFTAIN—REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS MAKING OF AN ARMY—RETRIBUTION—THE E-LANGENI PUNISHED AND ANNEXED THE SECOND CONQUEST—THE HAREM ESTABLISHED MGOBOZI MARRIED: DEATH OF MBIYA THE STRUGGLE WITH THE WITCH-DOCTORS ZWIDE—THE TRIBAL MIGRATIONS DEATH OF DINGISWAYO—THE FIRST ZULU-NDWANDWE WAR THE BATTLE OF QOKLI HILL DINGISWAYO'S HEIR THE SECOND NDWANDWE WAR THE TRIAL OF NTOMBAZI CARNIVAL OF VICTORY—THE ROYAL LOVER—THE GREAT HUNT THE TEMBU WAR—THE NEW BULAWAYO—SHAKA'S TESTUDO— ORDER RESTORED IN NATAL—MZILIKAZI'S TREACHERY SHAKA'S COURT OF JUSTICE AT THE NEW BULAWAYO THE ENGLISH—THE LITTLE UMKOSI—THE ECLIPSE THE ENGLISH RETURN DEATH OF A WARRIOR THE DEATH OF NANDI EMBASSY TO KING GEORGE IV DEATH AT DUKUZA MAPS APPENDIX BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES INDEX Mr Ritter was born in Dundee, Natal, where his father was a magistrate. He grew up with the Zulus, playing among them as a child and making numerous friends. In fact Zulu was the first language he spoke, and, like his father, he gained over the years the respect and confidence of these people. Through his personal association with such royal Zulus as Njengabantu, he learned the true story of their great leader Shaka, which had been passed on from generation to generation by word of mouth. He has long been urged by both Zulus and Europeans to write this great story, and he has now done so, drawing upon his unique knowledge of the material. 23 x 15 cm. xvi + 383 pp + b/w plates. Related newspaper cutting loosely inserted. Very good condition. Price clipped dust jacket slightly faded on the spin. Endpapers age tanned. Previous owner's bookplate on the front pastedown but otherwise clean and tidy. Images sell! Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting Attention Sellers - Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva.com.
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Author: E Ritter
Binding: Hardback
Non-Fiction Subject: History & Military
Language: English
Year Printed: 1971
Special Attributes: Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Publisher: Longmans
Region: Africa