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[[Shaka]] is a popular name for the  Zulu king and military leader '''Shaka kaSenzangakhona''' (c. 1787 –1828)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaka],
  
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Better known outside [[Zulu]] culture as "[[Shaka Zulu]]" or "[[Shaka]]", he is also referred to as [[Chaka]],  [[Tshaka]] and [[Tsjaka]] (in [[Afrikaans]]). 
  
Also found as [[Chaka]], [[Tshaka]], [[Tsjaka]].  
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He is probably considered the most legendary of the [[Zulu]] kings, a military genius who revolutionized African warfare and subdued a large part of the sub-continent. He was murdered by his brother [[Dingane]], who then assumed the kingship.  
  
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A number of novels (notably Mofolo's famous work), epic poems (e.g. by B.W. Vilakazi) and plays have been written on his life.
  
(Ca 1787-1828) The most legendary of the Zulu kings, a military genius who revolutionized African warfare and subdued a large part of the sub-continent. Murdered by his brother Dingane, who then assumed the kingship. A number of novels (notably Mofolo's famous work), epic poems (e.g. by B.W. Vilakazi) and plays have been written on his life. The plays include  ''[[Shaka]]'' by [[Sam Gorey]], ''[[Tshaka Seripa sa I, II and III]]'' (“Tshaka Chapters 1, 2 and 3)” by [[E.K.K. Matlala]], ''[[Ukufa kukaShaka]]'' (Zulu) by [[E. Zondi]], ''[[Xaka]]'' ([[Tsonga]]) by [[S.J. Baloyi]], ''[[Bayede-Shaka: The Spear is Born]]''  by [[Edmund 'Muzie" Mhlongo]] **) and ''[[Kwadedangendlale]]'' by [[M. Khumalo]], an opera based on [[Vilakazi]]'s epic poem. An epic television series about his life, was also made on his life for the SABC by [[William Faure|Bill Faure]], introducing and starring [[Henry Cele]] as Shaka. It was entitled ''[[Shaka Zulu]]'' **? and was first broadcast in 199*.
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The plays include  ''[[Shaka]]'' by [[Sam Gorey]],  
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''[[Tshaka Seripa sa I, II and III]]'' (“Tshaka Chapters 1, 2 and 3)” by [[E.K.K. Matlala]],  
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''[[Ukufa kukaShaka]]'' (Zulu) by [[E. Zondi]],  
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''[[Xaka]]'' ([[Tsonga]]) by [[S.J. Baloyi]], ''[[Bayede-Shaka: The Spear is Born]]''  by [[Edmund 'Muzie" Mhlongo]] **)  
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''[[Kwadedangendlale]]'' by [[M. Khumalo]], an opera based on [[Vilakazi]]'s epic poem.  
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''Tsjaka]]'' by Pieter Fourie (1940-), written in 1963, published by Perskor in both in [[Afrikaans]] and in English in 1989.
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''[[Shaka Zulu]]'', an epic television series about his life, was made for the [[SABC]] by [[William Faure|Bill Faure]], introducing and starring [[Henry Cele]] as [[Shaka]].  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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De Beer, 1995
 
De Beer, 1995
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[[Nico Luwes]] 2010. ''[[Pieter Fourie]] (1940-) se bydrae as Afrikaanse dramaturg en kunsbestuurder: 1965-2010''. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Bloemfontein: University of the Free State, pp. [http://etd.uovs.ac.za/ETD-db//theses/available/etd-08102012-152250/unrestricted/LuwesNJ.pdf]
  
 
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Shaka is a popular name for the Zulu king and military leader Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. 1787 –1828)[1],

Better known outside Zulu culture as "Shaka Zulu" or "Shaka", he is also referred to as Chaka, Tshaka and Tsjaka (in Afrikaans).

He is probably considered the most legendary of the Zulu kings, a military genius who revolutionized African warfare and subdued a large part of the sub-continent. He was murdered by his brother Dingane, who then assumed the kingship.

A number of novels (notably Mofolo's famous work), epic poems (e.g. by B.W. Vilakazi) and plays have been written on his life.

The plays include Shaka by Sam Gorey,

Tshaka Seripa sa I, II and III (“Tshaka Chapters 1, 2 and 3)” by E.K.K. Matlala,

Ukufa kukaShaka (Zulu) by E. Zondi,

Xaka (Tsonga) by S.J. Baloyi, Bayede-Shaka: The Spear is Born by Edmund 'Muzie" Mhlongo **)

Kwadedangendlale by M. Khumalo, an opera based on Vilakazi's epic poem.

Tsjaka]] by Pieter Fourie (1940-), written in 1963, published by Perskor in both in Afrikaans and in English in 1989.

Shaka Zulu, an epic television series about his life, was made for the SABC by Bill Faure, introducing and starring Henry Cele as Shaka.

Sources

De Beer, 1995

Nico Luwes 2010. Pieter Fourie (1940-) se bydrae as Afrikaanse dramaturg en kunsbestuurder: 1965-2010. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Bloemfontein: University of the Free State, pp. [2]

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