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Summary Of: Zululand

Historical Zululand stretches over the modern... During this time Zululand was the most powerful... Zulu king Mpande agreed to the border between Zululand and the Tugela River... and broke Zululand into 13 kinglets... A large piece of Zululand in the south was given to John Dunn... The British victors exiled Cetshwayo and subdivided Zululand into 13 regions...

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