- Shaka - Wikipedia
Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c 1787 –24 September 1828), also known as Shaka (the) Zulu (Zulu pronunciation: [ˈʃaːɠa]) and Sigidi kaSenzangakhona, was the king of the Zulu Kingdom from 1816 to 1828
- Shaka | Legendary African Warrior Conqueror | Britannica
Who was Shaka? Shaka was a Zulu chief (1816–28) and the founder of the Zulu empire in Southern Africa He is credited with creating a fighting force that devastated the entire region
- The Dark History of Hawai‘i’s Iconic Hand Gesture
There’s the casual, one-handed shaka and there’s the “strong,” double-handed shaka for flagging someone down at a crowded concert, or saying hello to a friend you haven’t seen in a while
- The Origin of the Shaka | Hawaiian Airlines
The term “shaka” is not a Hawaiian word It’s attributed to David “Lippy” Espinda, a used car pitchman who ended his TV commercials in the 1960s with the gesture and an enthusiastic “Shaka, brah!” In 1976, the shaka sign was a key element of Frank Fasi’s third campaign for mayor of Honolulu
- Who Was Shaka Zulu? Life, Rule, Death of the Zulu Warrior . . .
Shaka Zulu was a warrior king known for turning the tiny Zulu tribe into a great empire Discover more about his complicated life of violence, grief, and insanity
- Shaka - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shaka kaSenzangakhona (sometimes spelled Tshaka, Tchaka or Chaka; ca 1787 – ca 22 September 1828) was the most important leader of the Zulu Empire He joined the Zulu tribal groups together into the beginnings of a nation
- Shaka kaSenzangakhona - Facts, Childhood, Life History . . .
Shaka kaSnzangakhona was an influential Zulu tribal monarch This biography profiles his childhood, life history, achievements, rule, administration and timeline
- Shaka Zulu - South African History Online
Shaka was a great Zulu king and conqueror He lived in an area of south-east Africa between the Drakensberg and the Indian Ocean, a region populated by many independent Nguni chiefdoms
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