History of the Zulu War (chinese Global History)

History of the Zulu War (chinese Global History)

by (english) Arthur Wilmot

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The book begins with the early history of the Zulu Kingdom and the Natal Colony, telling the external wars and military system of Zulu King Shaka, the brutal rule of Shaka's brother Dingang after usurping the throne, and his conflict with the Boers. It then outlines the laws, regulations, customs, and religion of the Zulu people, reveals the triggers for the outbreak of the Zulu War, and shows the current situation before the outbreak of the Zulu War. It then details the Zulu King Se Chiwayo's expansion policy led to the outbreak of war with the British, the Battle of Isandlwana, the Defense of Locke Ferry, the Battle of Ekwe, the Battle of Injezan, the Battle of Zlobane Mountain, the Battle of Kambula, the Great Victory of Intombe, the Battle of Gianhelovo, the Battle of Ulundi, the capture of Cetshwayo and other major historical events; it deeply analyzes the dialectical relationship between living space, the law of the jungle and the process of southern African civilization.

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