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- 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
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
Whether or not Kalili was the originator of the shaka gesture ultimately doesn’t matter Even apocryphal stories can reveal important truths about who we are, and remind us of forgotten histories
- 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
- 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
- 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 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
- Shaka Zulu: History, Military Tactics Facts - World History Edu
Shaka was the famous king of the Zulu Empire (i e Zululand) in southeastern Africa His reign, which lasted from 1816 to around 1828, witnessed unprecedented growth and expansion of the Zulu people
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