Gumede kaZulu
Gumede kaZulu was king of the Zulu people in the 18th century. He was the son of Zulu kaNtombhela and was succeeded by his son, Phunga kaGumede.
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Gumede kaZulu was king of the Zulu people in the 18th century. He was the son of Zulu kaNtombhela and was succeeded by his son, Phunga kaGumede.
Preceded by | Zulu King | Succeeded by |
Monarchs of the Zulu people | |
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Kings of Nguni | |
Chieftains of the Zulus | |
Kings of the Zulu Kingdom | |
Kings of Zululand | |
*Regent |
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