Shaka Zulu : Real History of an African King
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Shaka Zulu was far more than a military mastermind; he was a visionary who transformed a small tribe into a formidable Zulu empire, forever altering Southern Africa's historical trajectory. Throughout this captivating journey, we will explore Shaka's early years marked by hardship, his ascension to power, and his innovative military tactics that revolutionized warfare in the region. Uncover how his policy of incorporation, rather than mere subjugation, fostered a sense of unity and loyalty among the diverse tribes under his rule.
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Shaka was bad ass and kick ass. Love him. Powerful!! We need to study more of our warrior culture and History.
It's great to see the broader history of modern man in the area. I appreciate the pace and depth of this video. Thank you.
Thank you Mr Dlodlo.
the british had the maxim cannon--that is what saved them--they never mention that
Facts
The maxim gun wasn't used in the Anglo-Zulu war though, the war was fought 1879 while the maxim gun was invented in 1884.
Facts
Real Black African Truth. Love it.
Wow i´m just noticing how the russians captured Bachmut and adivka It was like shaka´s military style lol
Correction:
Shaka did not escape Zwide's attack.
It was Mzilikazi who escaped Zwide's attack after Zwide had successfully beheaded uGodongwana (Dingiswayo).
That's when Mzilikazi went to Shaka and told him about the death of Dingiswayo and together, they avenged it.
Awesome addition. Thank you.
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Thank you for your effort to narrate our history and upload it...
This young generation of today is faced with a serious identity and little to no knowledge of their history
Mzilikazi's real name was "Mzila-wegazi” (Mzila - trail) (we - of) (gazi - blood)
The Zulu kingdom is an existing monarchy to date.
Question how did he became a Royal if he was not of Royal Blood
He was of royal blood. He was rejected by his father.
Born with noble claims. Rejected by the sitting king. Gained respect in exile. Got powerful support from other chiefs to ascend the throne.
This is quite a normal story told in Western media they love to repeat in movies and series, lol.
I dont understand why you are referring to it as was when it is still in exist till to date.
Shaka was traumatized as a child. While tribes settled disputes with a literal dance contest war ritual, he shows up with real weapons and massacres them. Cowardly.
Your comment tells me you are not African. Anh
@@Happen0G What were the Europeans doing then?!
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@@HistoriaAfricana my comment says that I'm not a colonizer worshiper to traitor to my own people.
@@ze_kangz932 the europeans were sitting on ships while Shaka deleted Africans before signing over Africas major ports to them.