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King Mzila Nxumalo, Mzila kaSoshangane Nxumalo, Umzila, Muzila, or Nyamende was the son of Soshangane kaZwide, the founder of the Gaza empire, which at the height of its power stretched from southern Mozambique to the Limpopo River. He defeated his brother Mawewe kaSoshangane in 1861 to ascend to the Gaza throne which he ruled from 1861 to 1885. He was father of King Ngungunyane Nxumalo Gungunhana|Ndungazwe who was deposed by the Portuguese invasion Portuguese Empire. Mzila's daughter Xwalile married Lobengula, king of the Ndebele people, along with seven other Gaza royal women in 1879.

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  • Mzila (fr)
  • Mzila (en)
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  • Мзіла (інкосі) (uk)
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  • Muzila ou Mzila, que também teve os nomes de Chibakuza e N'yamande, foi rei do Império de Gaza, no território do actual Moçambique, entre 1861 e 1884. Foi pai de Ngungunhane. (pt)
  • Мзіла (Музіла, Умзіла) (д/н— 1884) — 3-й великий інкосі (володар) держави Газа в 1861—1884 роках. Відомий також як Ньяменде і Мліло. (uk)
  • King Mzila Nxumalo, Mzila kaSoshangane Nxumalo, Umzila, Muzila, or Nyamende was the son of Soshangane kaZwide, the founder of the Gaza empire, which at the height of its power stretched from southern Mozambique to the Limpopo River. He defeated his brother Mawewe kaSoshangane in 1861 to ascend to the Gaza throne which he ruled from 1861 to 1885. He was father of King Ngungunyane Nxumalo Gungunhana|Ndungazwe who was deposed by the Portuguese invasion Portuguese Empire. Mzila's daughter Xwalile married Lobengula, king of the Ndebele people, along with seven other Gaza royal women in 1879. (en)
  • Mzila (ou Umzila, mort en 1884) est le fils du roi du Gaza, Soshangane. Pendant le règne de son père, il est gouverneur de la partie nord du royaume. À la mort de son père, en 1858, il entre en guerre contre son frère, Mawewe, pour prendre la tête du royaume. Mawewe, fils d'une mère Swazi, s'empare du trône, avec l'aide de Mswati, roi du Swaziland. Mzila, fils d'une mère Tsonga, fuit au sud, dans les montagnes du Soutpansberg, dans ce qui est à l'époque la république du Transvaal, cherchant des alliances pour chasser son frère et assumer le pouvoir. Il y a des affrontements entre les deux frères et leurs alliés et, en novembre 1861, Mzila est vainqueur, grâce à la défection des régiments de Mawewe. Ce dernier se réfugie à la cour du roi du Swaziland et, au début de 1862, une armée swazi at (fr)
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  • Mzila (ou Umzila, mort en 1884) est le fils du roi du Gaza, Soshangane. Pendant le règne de son père, il est gouverneur de la partie nord du royaume. À la mort de son père, en 1858, il entre en guerre contre son frère, Mawewe, pour prendre la tête du royaume. Mawewe, fils d'une mère Swazi, s'empare du trône, avec l'aide de Mswati, roi du Swaziland. Mzila, fils d'une mère Tsonga, fuit au sud, dans les montagnes du Soutpansberg, dans ce qui est à l'époque la république du Transvaal, cherchant des alliances pour chasser son frère et assumer le pouvoir. Il y a des affrontements entre les deux frères et leurs alliés et, en novembre 1861, Mzila est vainqueur, grâce à la défection des régiments de Mawewe. Ce dernier se réfugie à la cour du roi du Swaziland et, au début de 1862, une armée swazi attaque les troupes de Mzila qui, battu, fuit à son tour. En août 1862, aidé des Portugais, il contre-attaque ; les Swazi se retirent et Mzila occupe le trône. La région connaît des raids swazi durant l'année 1863, mais, après la mort de Mswati, en 1865, les Swazi abandonnent l'idée d'aider à réinstaller Mawewe sur le trône. Il meurt en 1884 et c'est son fils, , qui lui succède. (fr)
  • King Mzila Nxumalo, Mzila kaSoshangane Nxumalo, Umzila, Muzila, or Nyamende was the son of Soshangane kaZwide, the founder of the Gaza empire, which at the height of its power stretched from southern Mozambique to the Limpopo River. He defeated his brother Mawewe kaSoshangane in 1861 to ascend to the Gaza throne which he ruled from 1861 to 1885. He was father of King Ngungunyane Nxumalo Gungunhana|Ndungazwe who was deposed by the Portuguese invasion Portuguese Empire. He ruled Gazaland which was named after his great-grandfather Gasa. During his reign he ruled with strict military strategies pioneered by Shaka. He was married to four wives, the first wife from the Ndiweni, clan mother of Ndungazwe "Ngungunyane" , second wife from the Hlezi clan, third wife was from the Skosana family and unfortunately she never had any children with the king and that prompted her to be less respected in the family. Lastly the youngest and last wife from the Northern King (Mambo Tohwechipi) who later surrendered and consolidated his throne to Mzilikazi kaMashobana. King Mzila married Princess Ma-Golide to secure an alliance with the northern kingdom, which later became helpful as a place of refuge when he lost the fight with the Portuguese who managed to kidnapped his son Gundunyane. The Portuguese had hoped the king would return for his son but unfortunately it was not possible for king Mzila KaSoshangane KaNxumalo as he had lost many of his soldiers. The Portuguese continued hunting for the king which prompted the king to divide the people he had escaped with into two groups, one group of the Nxumalos was returned back to Gazankulu with a changed surname to Chauke and the other remained with the king as Mlilo (thus all Mlilos also call themselves Chauke) king Mzila and the royal family (two wives, Ma-Golide mother of Khutshwa and Ma-Ndiweni mother of Gundunyane ) all remained in disguise as Mlilos under Mambo Tohwechipi, this was done for safety as the Portuguese continued hunting for him. The king lived in self imposed exile where he later died in August 1891 after a stroke after hearing his sons were taken to Portugal. His passing was not revealed for another two months and he was not buried until December of that year, 1891. He was buried in Msapa. To date the location of Mzila's tomb is only known to the last remaining royal family. Mzila's daughter Xwalile married Lobengula, king of the Ndebele people, along with seven other Gaza royal women in 1879. (en)
  • Muzila ou Mzila, que também teve os nomes de Chibakuza e N'yamande, foi rei do Império de Gaza, no território do actual Moçambique, entre 1861 e 1884. Foi pai de Ngungunhane. (pt)
  • Мзіла (Музіла, Умзіла) (д/н— 1884) — 3-й великий інкосі (володар) держави Газа в 1861—1884 роках. Відомий також як Ньяменде і Мліло. (uk)
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