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impact <strong>of</strong> Christianity on the Zulu kingdom." Chapter Seven<br />

examines the wrangles in the royal house <strong>of</strong>Mpande, its causes being<br />

controversial and still a bone <strong>of</strong> contention among scholars <strong>of</strong> Zulu<br />

history. This chapter also highlights the role <strong>of</strong> colonial<br />

establishments in the civil war between princes Mbuyazi and<br />

Cetshwayo (<strong>Mpande's</strong> sons) culminating III the battle <strong>of</strong><br />

Ndondakusuka ill 1856.'" A conclusive Chapter Eight gives an<br />

evaluation <strong>of</strong> the legacy <strong>of</strong> King Mpande, his relations with both the<br />

Voortrekker and the British colonial establishments in Natal,<br />

acquaintance with the missionaries and the impact <strong>of</strong> the civil war on<br />

his relations with colonial establishments.<br />

R. Sales (Ed): Adventuring with God - the story <strong>of</strong>the American Board Mission in<br />

South Africa, p. 17.<br />

F.E. Colenso: The Ruin <strong>of</strong><strong>Zululand</strong>. Vol. 1- an account <strong>of</strong>British doings in <strong>Zululand</strong><br />

since the invasion <strong>of</strong> 1879, p. 355.

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