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Under Mpande's rule, Nongalaza continued to enjoy the king's support, and was enriched with land and cattle. The trader and hunter
William Clayton Humphreys reported that Nongalaza was "exceedingly kind" to him during his trip into Zululand in 1851.
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Mbuyazi was defeated, and
Cetshwayo massacred almost all his followers, including five of his brothers. Nongalaza barely escaped by diving into the Tugela River and swimming to safety.
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Mbuyazi, the king's two oldest sons. Cetshwayo was supported by most of the territorial sub-chiefs, but Mpande favoured his younger son Mbuyazi. Nongalaza joined Mbuyazi. At the
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in a bid for the Zulu throne. Nongalaza led Mpande's main army, while Mpande took a separate route towards
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