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| 1872 |
| | Cetshwayo becomes king of Zululand, on the death of his father Mpande | |
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| 1879 |
| | The British find a pretext to march into the territory ruled by Cetshwayo, thus launching the Zulu War | |
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| 1879 |
| | Zulu tribesmen surprise and annihilate a British army encamped near Isandhlwana | |
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| 1879 |
| | Immediately after Isandhlwana a tiny British garrison at Rorke's Drift fights off an overwhelming Zulu attack | |
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| 1879 |
| | The British destruction of Cetshwayo's kraal at Ulundi ends the Zulu War | |
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| 1879 |
| | Cetshwayo is captured by the British and is exiled to 'Cape Town | |
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| 1883 |
| | The British reinstate Cetshwayo as Zulu king, but over a much smaller territory | |
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| 1884 |
| | Cetshwayo dies, after being expelled from his kingdom in an uprising led by Zibhebhu and supported by Boer mercenaries | |
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| 1884 |
| | Dinizulu, son of Cetshwayo, employs Boer mercenaries led by Louis Botha to drive his father's enemy, Zibhebhu, from the Zulu kingdom | |
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| 1884 |
| | Botha and his Boer followers are rewarded by Dinizulu with a large tract of land, in which they establish their own Boer republic | |
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