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Shaka Zulu by E.A. Ritter is a biography of Shaka, the founder of the Zulu nation. The book provides a detailed account of Shaka's life, from his birth in 1787 as the illegitimate son of a minor chieftain to his rise as a powerful and influential leader. Shaka's early life was marked by hardship and struggle, but he soon proved himself to be a natural leader and a brilliant military strategist.
The book explores Shaka's innovative tactics and strategies that transformed the Zulu army into a formidable force. It also delves into his efforts to unite various tribes under the Zulu banner, creating a powerful and cohesive nation. Shaka's reign was characterized by both his military prowess and his ability to inspire loyalty and fear among his followers.
Ritter's biography is based on first-hand accounts, diaries of Englishmen who lived among the Zulus during Shaka's reign, and oral histories from Zulu elders. The book provides a balanced portrayal of Shaka, highlighting both his achievements and his more controversial actions.