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- Dingiswayo abstract "Dingiswayo (Zulu pronunciation: [diŋɡisʷaːjo]) (c.1780 – 1817) (born Godongwana) was a Mthethwa chief, well known for his mentorship over a young Zulu general, Shaka Zulu, who rose to become the greatest of the Zulu kings. His father was the Mthethwa chief Jobe, and Jobe was the son of Kayi, who may be seen as the founder of the Mthethwa kingdom. It was under Dingiswayo that the Mthethwa rose to prominence, mostly employing diplomacy and assimilation of nearby chiefdoms to strengthen his power base.".
- Dingiswayo thumbnail Location_dot_red.svg?width=300.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageID "554367".
- Dingiswayo wikiPageLength "4591".
- Dingiswayo wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Dingiswayo wikiPageRevisionID "703182008".
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Amangwane.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Buffalo_River_(KwaZulu-Natal).
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Category:1780_births.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Category:1817_deaths.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_African_people.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_KwaZulu-Natal.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mthethwa_people.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zulu_people.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Drakensberg.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink KheKheKhe.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Khoikhoi.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Kraal.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink KwaZulu-Natal.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Zulu_kings.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Matiwane.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Mfecane.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Mthethwa.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Mthethwa_Paramountcy.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Nandi_(mother_of_Shaka).
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Ndwandwe.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Ndwandwe–Zulu_War.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Nongoma.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Shaka.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Tugela_River.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Zulu_Kingdom.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLink Zwide_kaLanga.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dingiswayo".
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- Dingiswayo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clarify.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-zu.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Location_map+.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Location_map~.
- Dingiswayo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dingiswayo subject Category:1780_births.
- Dingiswayo subject Category:1817_deaths.
- Dingiswayo subject Category:19th-century_African_people.
- Dingiswayo subject Category:History_of_KwaZulu-Natal.
- Dingiswayo subject Category:Mthethwa_people.
- Dingiswayo subject Category:Zulu_people.
- Dingiswayo hypernym Chief.
- Dingiswayo type Person.
- Dingiswayo type Thing.
- Dingiswayo comment "Dingiswayo (Zulu pronunciation: [diŋɡisʷaːjo]) (c.1780 – 1817) (born Godongwana) was a Mthethwa chief, well known for his mentorship over a young Zulu general, Shaka Zulu, who rose to become the greatest of the Zulu kings. His father was the Mthethwa chief Jobe, and Jobe was the son of Kayi, who may be seen as the founder of the Mthethwa kingdom.".
- Dingiswayo label "Dingiswayo".
- Dingiswayo sameAs Q4161906.
- Dingiswayo sameAs Dingiswayo.
- Dingiswayo sameAs Dingiswayo.
- Dingiswayo sameAs Dingiswayo.
- Dingiswayo sameAs m.02pddb.
- Dingiswayo sameAs Дингисвайо.
- Dingiswayo sameAs Q4161906.
- Dingiswayo wasDerivedFrom Dingiswayo?oldid=703182008.
- Dingiswayo depiction Location_dot_red.svg.
- Dingiswayo isPrimaryTopicOf Dingiswayo.