Mzilikazi

Mzilikazi

Mzilikazi, also spelled Mosilikatze or Moselekatze, meaning "The Great Road" (ca. 1790 - 9 September 1868), was a Southern African king who founded the Matabele kingdom (Mthwakazi), Matabeleland, in what became Rhodesia and is now Zimbabwe. He was born the son of Matshobana near Mkuze, Zululand (now part of South Africa), and died at Ingama, Matabeleland (near Bulawayo, Zimbabwe). Many consider him to be the greatest Southern African military leader after the Zulu king Shaka. David Livingstone in his autobiography referred to him as the second most impressive leader he encountered on the African continent.

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