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Battle of Blood River and Dingane kaSenzangakhona

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Difference between Battle of Blood River and Dingane kaSenzangakhona

Battle of Blood River vs. Dingane kaSenzangakhona

The Battle of Blood River (Slag van Bloedrivier; iMpi yaseNcome) is the name given for the battle fought between 470 Voortrekkers ("Pioneers"), led by Andries Pretorius, and an estimated "10 000 to 15 000" Zulu on the bank of the Ncome River on 16 December 1838, in what is today KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Dingane kaSenzangakhona Zulu (ca. 1795–1840)—commonly referred to as Dingane or Dingaan—was a Zulu chief who became king of the Zulu Kingdom in 1828.

Similarities between Battle of Blood River and Dingane kaSenzangakhona

Battle of Blood River and Dingane kaSenzangakhona have 13 things in common (in Unionpedia): Andries Pretorius, Battle of Maqongqo, Mpande kaSenzangakhona, Ndlela kaSompisi, Piet Retief, Piet Retief Delegation massacre, Shaka, UMgungundlovu, Voortrekkers, Weenen massacre, White Umfolozi River, Zulu Kingdom, Zulu people.

Andries Pretorius

Andries Wilhelmus Jacobus Pretorius (27 November 179823 July 1853) was a leader of the Boers who was instrumental in the creation of the South African Republic, as well as the earlier but short-lived Natalia Republic, in present-day South Africa.

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Battle of Maqongqo

The Battle of Maqongqo was fought on 29 January 1840 during a civil war between Zulu factions.

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Mpande kaSenzangakhona

Mpande (1798–1872) was monarch of the Zulu Kingdom from 1840 to 1872, making him the longest reigning Zulu king.

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Ndlela kaSompisi

Ndlela kaSompisi (died February 1840) was a key general to Zulu Kings Shaka and Dingane.

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Piet Retief

Pieter Mauritz Retief (12 November 1780 – 6 February 1838) was a Voortrekker leader.

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Piet Retief Delegation massacre

The Piet Retief Delegation massacre occurred when Voortrekkers under Piet Retief migrated into Natal in 1837 and negotiated a land treaty in February 1838 with the Zulu King Dingane.

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Shaka

Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. 1787 – 22 September 1828), also known as Shaka Zulu, was one of the most influential monarchs of the Zulu Kingdom.

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UMgungundlovu

uMgungundlovu was the royal capital of the Zulu king Dingane (1828–1840) and one of several military complexes (amakhanda) which he maintained.

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Voortrekkers

The Voortrekkers (Afrikaans and Dutch for pioneers, or "pathfinders" or "fore-trekkers") were Boer pastoralists from the frontiers of the Cape Colony who migrated eastwards during the Great Trek.

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Weenen massacre

The Weenen Massacre (Bloukransmoorde) was the massacre of Voortrekkers by the Zulu on 17 February 1838.

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White Umfolozi River

The White Umfolozi River originates just west of Vryheid, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and has a confluence with the Black Umfolozi River at to form the Umfolozi River, which flows eastward towards the Indian Ocean.

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Zulu Kingdom

The Kingdom of Zulu, sometimes referred to as the Zulu Empire or the Kingdom of Zululand, was a monarchy in Southern Africa that extended along the coast of the Indian Ocean from the Tugela River in the south to Pongola River in the north.

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Zulu people

The Zulu (amaZulu) are a Bantu ethnic group of Southern Africa and the largest ethnic group in South Africa, with an estimated 10–12 million people living mainly in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.

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Battle of Blood River and Dingane kaSenzangakhona Comparison

Battle of Blood River has 62 relations, while Dingane kaSenzangakhona has 33. As they have in common 13, the Jaccard index is 13.68% = 13 / (62 + 33).

References

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