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Dingiswayo (Zulu pronunciation: [diŋɡisʷaːjo]) (c. 1780 – 1817) (born Godongwana) was a Mthethwa king, 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 king, Jobe kaKayi. It was under Dingiswayo that the Mthethwa rose to prominence, mostly employing diplomacy and assimilation of nearby chiefdoms to strengthen his power base. According to Mthethwa (1995), the Mthethwas are descended from the Nguni peoples of northern Natal and the Lubombo Mountains, whose modern identity dates back some 700 years.

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  • Dingiswayo [ˌdiŋɡisˈʷaːjo] (* um 1780; † um 1817; geboren als Godongwana oder Ngodongwa) war Anführer der Mthethwa-Konföderation. Er war zeitweise Mentor des jungen Kriegsführers Shaka, der später zum Herrscher der Zulu aufstieg. (de)
  • Dingiswayo (Zulu pronunciation: [diŋɡisʷaːjo]) (c. 1780 – 1817) (born Godongwana) was a Mthethwa king, 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 king, Jobe kaKayi. It was under Dingiswayo that the Mthethwa rose to prominence, mostly employing diplomacy and assimilation of nearby chiefdoms to strengthen his power base. According to Mthethwa (1995), the Mthethwas are descended from the Nguni peoples of northern Natal and the Lubombo Mountains, whose modern identity dates back some 700 years. (en)
  • Dingiswayo (ca. 1770 - 1817/1818), ook bekend als Godongwana of Ngodongwa was de laatste koning van de Mthethwa in het hedendaagse Zuid-Afrika en de mentor van Shaka Zoeloe. (nl)
  • Dingiswayo, nato Godongwana (KwaZulu-Natal, 1780 circa – 1817), è stato un condottiero sudafricano e capo del popolo mtetwa, nonché principale e ultimo leader della potente confederazione Mtetwa. Suo padre Jobe era figlio di Kayi, considerato il fondatore del regno mtetwa. È noto principalmente per essere stato mentore e ispiratore di Shaka Zulu, nonché suo alleato nella conquista del potere. (it)
  • Дингисвайо (зулу Dingiswayo) (1780?—1817) — правитель (инкоси) вождества мтетва (1808—1817), при нём начинается консолидация родовых групп и объединений, занимавших территории вдоль юго-восточного побережья Южной Африки и впоследствии составивших основу для формирования этнической общности и державы зулу. (ru)
  • Dingiswayo (c. 1780 – 1817 ou 1818) est un dirigeant Mthethwa, né dans une famille royale. Son père était Jobe, lui-même fils de Kayi, considéré comme le fondateur de la fédération Mthethwavol. 6130_5-0" class="reference">. Sous son égide, la fédération Mthethwa devient puissante, grâce à des actions diplomatiques consistant à intégrer des chefferies proches pour augmenter son influence. Les populations concernées font partie des peuples Nguni installés au nord du Natal et dans les monts Lebombo. Il fut le mentor de Chaka, fondateur du royaume zoulou. (fr)
  • Dingiswayo (? - 1818) foi um célebre chefe Mtetwa, que iniciou a unificação política das tribos ngunis, na região da África do Sul conhecida como KwaZulu-Natal. Inicialmente chamado Godongwana ou Ngodongwa, não se sabe ao certo quando nasceu, nem quando assumiu o poder, mas deve ter sido nas últimas décadas do século XVIII ou primeira do século XIX. Dingiswayo encetou alianças com os outros chefes nguni, permitindo que eles continuassem no seu posto, mas com a obrigação de pagarem tributo em gado. Também estabeleceu alianças comerciais com os portugueses da Baía da Delagoa, em Moçambique. Dingiswayo alicerçou o seu poder através da organização de um exército por grupos de jovens da mesma idade, tentando submeter outros chefes nguni. Um dos jovens recrutado por Dingiswayo foi Shaka, da trib (pt)
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  • KwaZulu-Natal, near Melmoth (en)
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