Hidden Southern African History: When Mzilikazi Assassinated The Pharaoh

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In mid-1838, Mzilikazi is credited with leading the destruction of a Kingdom that was left to become a footnote in history.
Mzilikazi was instructed by Robert Moffat to instruct his trusted Induna to lead a horde of women and children including Mzilikazi's teenage heir to a specific location in modern day Zimbabwe, trouble is, this location was within the boundaries of the oldest Kingdom in Southern Africa.
According to the fragmented narrative, the Ndebele arrived and that was it.
But that wasn't it.
This region was within the Proto-Bantu Kingdom, that was almost two thousand years old that tied Southern Africa to Ancient Egypt.
After the attack, Mzilikazi ensured no one talked about this atrocity hoping it would forgotten with time. As for Robert Moffat, he never named these people, only reported the story as a tragic footnote in history.
Emill Holub's detailed writing helped piece together what Mzilikazi and Moffat did.
This video is a summary of the hidden destruction of the Proto-Bantu Kingdom in Southern Africa.
Sources
archive.org/details/missionar...
archive.org/details/sevenyear...
archive.org/details/dli.minis...
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emandulo.apc.uct.ac.za/collect...
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  • @retangmalahlela833
    @retangmalahlela833Ай бұрын

    Awesome! Im a descendant of the Bahlelerwa Bakgalaka Tlou kgalaka ba Makgwadi the Malahlela Royal Family with the Makgoba Royal Dynasty, The Mathabatha Royal Family Family, The Molepo Royal family, The Ramohlola, The Ramabulane Royal Family & The Mojajei Royal Family The Rain Qeen of Limpopo... I'm finding the links it's unfortunate that we finding ourselves still fighting in the background of the illusion of democracy while corrupt politicians and private corporations aka (ZZ2 & OTHERS) are economically holding our efforts and progress as a People back and hidden from the world. But we shall overcome God is with us always and forever.

  • @MlilwanaOsanku

    @MlilwanaOsanku

    Ай бұрын

    What are recommended reading?

  • @fp8901
    @fp89012 ай бұрын

    Really good stuff. This is going to be a big channel.

  • @inyenyenzi

    @inyenyenzi

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching and big ❤ for the good vibes. I accept it.

  • @khem127
    @khem127Ай бұрын

    This is the best history, Thank you so much!!! I have one request, your voice is so soft,is it possible that your post could be a little louder so that I could be sure not to miss anything. I love your illustrations as well as your stories.as well as your voice. Once again thank you, this is much needed!!!!♥

  • @SekhemRa
    @SekhemRa2 ай бұрын

    Good information 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Waiting for more 🎉🎉

  • @harricoentertainment
    @harricoentertainment2 ай бұрын

    Wow 😮 Truth is certainly stranger than fiction! I can’t wait to hear more. #blessings

  • @inyenyenzi

    @inyenyenzi

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching, there's so much more to come.

  • @lovedlover2667
    @lovedlover2667Ай бұрын

    This is nice I would suggest you improve your narration so its clear and strong. ❤

  • @nyotageorgette2873
    @nyotageorgette2873Ай бұрын

    Good history ❤

  • @daafricanman
    @daafricanman16 күн бұрын

    We need more people to know about "Adam's Calendar" instant perspective change

  • @dingalodingalo8447
    @dingalodingalo8447Ай бұрын

    Hello what is the word for the body,as you mentioned towards the end of video.please,thanks

  • @sukumanibantu1520

    @sukumanibantu1520

    14 күн бұрын

    Moya (means body, spirit)

  • @thato4639
    @thato463916 күн бұрын

    How does Mzilikazi and the Pharoah connect? Which pharoah did he kill?

  • @anthonyosburn3786
    @anthonyosburn37862 ай бұрын

    Great story but I need you sister to more loudly and clearly. Great story but tragic as well.

  • @inyenyenzi

    @inyenyenzi

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching. I will do my best to be louder going forward. I actually thought I was very loud this time. It's very difficult to raise my voice. I suppose I will get a better microphone.

  • @Goldlion973

    @Goldlion973

    Ай бұрын

    Sounds perfect ❤❤❤

  • @kairuannewambui8456

    @kairuannewambui8456

    Ай бұрын

    Get you ear checked, sound perfect 😊

  • @jesselongbottom1088
    @jesselongbottom108820 күн бұрын

    I think this story is highly underrated and isn’t clear enough to understand for example what dynasty was he from etc this pharaoh and his story needs a clearer and longer explanation also I don’t think the assassination can be covered in 15 mins it’s a dishonor to know such a story is buried in the dark for example what lineage was this pharaoh from

  • @maphuthegommaboreramela4586
    @maphuthegommaboreramela4586Ай бұрын

    Wasn’t Mzilikazi a Mosotho? I read many references that he was a Mokokolo - who were the baSotho people. Makes sense as I also read he sold baSotho as slaves at some point. Another thing, Ntate is a Sesotho word for father, Setswana uses “Rra” or “Rre”. Sesotho is very close to the Setswana language, but it’s not one and the same thing, neither are the baSotho and Batswana people. There were baSotho people residing in today KZN, which would explain the presence of the people that side. Many people identify as Matebele today. This tells us the war was more complicated than history tells, as the very baSotho and Batswana today identify as such. Wonderful history. I’m definitely a subscriber.

  • @inyenyenzi

    @inyenyenzi

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching, subscribing and the correction. I also speak 'siLozi' and we say Ndate or Taate and I got it all mixed up, thanks for catching it. You are right, there is so much that was simplified, that we need to unpack to fully understand what exactly happened, who funded these warlords because they seem to have come from the same region. UShaka's court was interesting with his White Chiefs and Xhosa Induna who had served for the British at some point, Dingiswayo and his rumored exile at the Cape Colony and also UShaka was trying to settle in England if he was usurped, so he felt secure enough that the British would protect him. I was floored when I read that. I will make the videos with that content. Thanks again for subscribing.

  • @Ubuntuuniversity82
    @Ubuntuuniversity82Ай бұрын

    Sibonge Ndlovukazi

  • @user-kh7qq6xx6l
    @user-kh7qq6xx6lАй бұрын

    Umzilikazi akaze nje afike eGibhithi aluhlaza

  • @gugulethukheswa4605

    @gugulethukheswa4605

    Ай бұрын

    Yazi ai amanga wodwa

  • @user-kf1kl9fx8r

    @user-kf1kl9fx8r

    16 күн бұрын

    No she means Mzilikazi killed the descendant of ancient Kemet, who moved South when Egypt/Kemet was invaded. Not that Mzilikazi went to Egypt as by then the the old Egypt was long gone and its descendants had long spread across Africa (Southern Africa being one).

  • @gugulethukheswa4605

    @gugulethukheswa4605

    16 күн бұрын

    @@user-kf1kl9fx8r She lied and said Mzilikazi stole batonga land those people they are still living in their lands

  • @user-kf1kl9fx8r

    @user-kf1kl9fx8r

    15 күн бұрын

    @@gugulethukheswa4605 I must say I'm not 100% sure ukuthi yiqiniso everything ayishoyo myself, since a lot of our history is unknown.

  • @ElectrostatiCrow

    @ElectrostatiCrow

    14 күн бұрын

    Uqamba amanga ngabantu bethu.

  • @user-fm8mw2xi7g
    @user-fm8mw2xi7gАй бұрын

    You do realize that the Zulus walked anywhere at that time? They didn't have any mode of transportation like horses or carts. And walking from Southern Africa to Northern Africa would've been a very dangerous journey itself. There was a lot of kingdoms in between who wouldn't have taken kindly to a foreign army coming close or passing by their lands. Meaning Mzilikazi would've waged war & presumably defeated every kingdom on his way to North Africa. Which itself was impossible. Not to mention that it would've taken him decades to get there.

  • @inyenyenzi

    @inyenyenzi

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching. The Pharaoh was at the Khami Ruins, what became Matebeleland. That was a Kingdom, the ProtoBantu Kingdom. I explain it in the video 'Who Really Built Great Zimbabwe'

  • @admirekashiri9879

    @admirekashiri9879

    Ай бұрын

    @@inyenyenziKhami was ruled by the Kingdom of Butua of the Western Shona known as the Kalanga people, it was later taken over by the Rozvi under the Changamire Dombo. Sorry no Egyptian or Pharaohs there! Again Portuguese accounts attest to this. Sorry if I’m ruining your fantasy universe 😢.

  • @gugulethukheswa4605

    @gugulethukheswa4605

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@inyenyenziHow did his mummy end up in Egypt

  • @gugulethukheswa4605

    @gugulethukheswa4605

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@inyenyenzijews the Lemba or vhalemba tribe

  • @romeopadzinorima3264

    @romeopadzinorima3264

    Ай бұрын

    It was possible most kingdoms in southern africa wer very peaceful they had no armies they focused in economics

  • @nhlanhlamatsaba2383
    @nhlanhlamatsaba238328 күн бұрын

    Please don't ever stop! Most of us South Africans don't know much about our history outside of political history. This is especially true with post-1994 generation or so-called "born-frees".

  • @inyenyenzi

    @inyenyenzi

    28 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your encouragement. The next video will explain how the 'Dutch and British Colonized the Cape', the way the did so, the implications, who likely created the Mfecane and how this can be used again in light of Eric Prince's recent statement that Africa should be colonized again. I hope you subscribe.

  • @nhlanhlamatsaba2383

    @nhlanhlamatsaba2383

    28 күн бұрын

    @@inyenyenzi You're most welcome. I've been a sub, I'll be looking forward to the next drop and citations.

  • @sonic-bb
    @sonic-bbАй бұрын

    damn why are you getting so much hate lol

  • @thato4639
    @thato463916 күн бұрын

    I need to understand! By 700ce, Egypt was run over muslim Arabs, had no Pharoahs. So, when does 'the Pharoah' met Mzilikazi?

  • @inyenyenzi

    @inyenyenzi

    16 күн бұрын

    I explain it all in the video and 'Who Really Built Great Zimbabwe' - this invasion happened in 1838. Pharaoh is a corruption of the expression 'Palo' which means 'place where I rest' it was taken to mean 'Great House'. Rwanda means 'Our Great House'. 'Mayanda' means Great House.

  • @thato4639

    @thato4639

    14 күн бұрын

    @@inyenyenzi Alright. I'd like to see that one, great heading

  • @gugulethukheswa4605
    @gugulethukheswa4605Ай бұрын

    First of all when did Pharaoh died?

  • @inyenyenzi

    @inyenyenzi

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching. Mid 1838

  • @gugulethukheswa4605

    @gugulethukheswa4605

    Ай бұрын

    @@inyenyenzi you mean Pharoah mokoena the sotho king or Pharoah the Egyptian

  • @leratomasolane3549
    @leratomasolane3549Ай бұрын

    Mzilikazi lived during colonial times, the Pharaohs lived in ancient times....what you're saying makes zero sense.

  • @inyenyenzi

    @inyenyenzi

    Ай бұрын

    There was a Pharaoh at Khami in what later became Matebeleland because the Zimbabwe Stone ruins were built by Ancient Egyptians whose descendants are the BaTonga Bana Ba Tchundu. The entire region in Southern Africa, well most of it was their Kingdom since officially 200BCE and maybe even as far back as 36000BCE. Hope that makes sense. My video 'Who Really Built Great Zimbabwe' explains it further. Hope you watch it.

  • @trevormunroe8684
    @trevormunroe8684Ай бұрын

    What this has to do with ancient Egypt?

  • @inyenyenzi

    @inyenyenzi

    Ай бұрын

    It's in the video, watch it to find out.

  • @trevormunroe8684

    @trevormunroe8684

    Ай бұрын

    Where are the facts?

  • @ElectrostatiCrow

    @ElectrostatiCrow

    14 күн бұрын

    ​@@inyenyenziyou are in need of mental help.

  • @trevormunroe8684

    @trevormunroe8684

    14 күн бұрын

    @@ElectrostatiCrow Not quite an intelligent statement.

  • @jusim1000
    @jusim100022 күн бұрын

    Your information is incorrect. 1stly, you're mispronouncing the name and therefore losing its meaning. His name was not Mzilikazi as the white people would say, which actually takes all meaning from it, but was Mzili'Gazi meaning fasting from blood. Which means blood letting wasn't his thing

  • @inyenyenzi

    @inyenyenzi

    22 күн бұрын

    It's actually an airy back throat sound, that isn't present in the English alphabet, so 'Ka' or 'Ga' which are the closet are used. 'Ka' and 'Ga' represent the same idea and have the same meaning which I stated in the video and is not the one you stated. I kept the 'Ka' sound to help people understand who I was talking about, you are right it leans closer to 'Ga' - but that doesn't change the meaning to what you say. He was still a Colonial Puppet, possible creation of the Cape Colonists, pure Evil (whose now tethered to the soul eaters in the Inyanga) and doesn't even deserve to have that moniker correctly pronounced - so I won't.

  • @janvanaardt3773
    @janvanaardt3773Ай бұрын

    Your dates and facts are wrong

  • @Malusi-se1eo
    @Malusi-se1eoАй бұрын

    U got your history all wrong. Just a constructive criticism, go learn more

  • @inyenyenzi

    @inyenyenzi

    Ай бұрын

    I guess you missed the sources in the description box. There will be more videos to come. Thanks for watching.

  • @kairuannewambui8456

    @kairuannewambui8456

    Ай бұрын

    Loving bit of it ❤❤

  • @kalaemangjapi539

    @kalaemangjapi539

    Ай бұрын

    WE WANT UR CONTRIBUTION NOT UR JUDGEMENT OR SMEAR CAMPAIGN

  • @admirekashiri9879

    @admirekashiri9879

    Ай бұрын

    It’s not history it’s her fantasy mate.

  • @zambezi2440
    @zambezi2440Ай бұрын

    Nice one but next time try to avoid a bad choice of words like "lord of death" when describing characters of note in African history that's like demonizing our own story all over again, further more, these proto-bantu people sounds to me like the Nambya people and Chief Hwange who was said to have two hearts- one older and the other younger, the sources you supplied are all European accounts some what subject to scrutiny. How was Mzilikazi a Sotho person ?when we're told he came from the Khumalo clan, AmaNtungwa are not Sotho people neither do they speak Sotho but its possible that Mzilikazi had a fair command of the language through the Sothos who were amalgamated into the Ndebele nation but it doesnt mean that he was Sotho by birth

  • @inyenyenzi

    @inyenyenzi

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching. But if UMzilikazi is what you consider a hero and noteworthy then this explain why Africa struggles and why Eric Prince's Calvinist Mercenary Outfit would succeed at that imperialism goal he has planned. Mzilikazi was a sellout, possibly a hired mercenary of the London Missionary Society(they were Calvinists same as Eric Prince which is why you should pay attention). These were outsiders because no Southern Africans were dressed like, building homes and as militant as those hordes - the only other group that were exactly like this were the Galla. Calling UMzilikazi anything good is an insult to all the people he systematically unalived, abducted and the infants he left to be eaten by lions and hyenas. Those were our people, so you won't find any praise songs here. I believe African History has better loyal heroes and deserves better examples than these violent sellouts you keep propping up.

  • @MichaelKatide

    @MichaelKatide

    Ай бұрын

    @@inyenyenzi Don’t you think you could be so invested in the narrative as to compromise your objectivity? Doesn’t sound like you like some characters very much. Personally, I see no need to love/hate historical characters -it unnecessarily hobbles enquiry.

  • @mikendsh5458

    @mikendsh5458

    Ай бұрын

    @@inyenyenzisome may say your views may be biased given your history with the person in question. However, what you bring to light and the history we learn that has been “approved” it makes you really wonder who the heroes really are. Also i recently learnt that the “Tshaka” we learnt about is not exactly the cruel one they describe so

  • @lesibashimane3274

    @lesibashimane3274

    25 күн бұрын

    Mzilikazi is a hero on one side and a villain on the other side let’s agree to that

  • @zambezi2440

    @zambezi2440

    22 күн бұрын

    @@inyenyenzi ooh no baby gal you see what i mean by bad choice of words, i didn't click on your video looking for praise songs from you yeh

  • @mnyamezelimalila
    @mnyamezelimalilaАй бұрын

    Sister you don't know your history well well about Mzilikazi, what you are saying it is pure lies.

  • @inyenyenzi

    @inyenyenzi

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching. Mzilikazi's story is well documented. I am Manansa-BaTonga and Mzilikazi stole our land, we unfortunately know him too well. It's like these African Despots all go to the same school. Read William Cornwallis Harris that's where his foolery shines through, then Emil Holub's first hand account of how the Manansa-BaTonga were targeted and unalived by Mzilikazi. Don't look for heroes in hellspawn, you will always be disappointed.

  • @admirekashiri9879

    @admirekashiri9879

    Ай бұрын

    She is making a fantasy universe leave her be. 😂

  • @gugulethukheswa4605

    @gugulethukheswa4605

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@inyenyenziBatonga are still living in their lands which land are you refering to

  • @zenzesperspectives

    @zenzesperspectives

    Ай бұрын

    Damn @admirekashiri9879 you really commented “it’s her fantasy” under different comments when she cited her sources😂, go away and come back with facts or at least ask relevant questions.

  • @admirekashiri9879

    @admirekashiri9879

    Ай бұрын

    @@zenzesperspectives What peer reviewed studies of genetics and linguistics etc back what she is saying exactly? What she is saying is easily debunked and isn’t backed by any undeniable evidence.

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