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Tango0128 Mar 2025 4:21 p.m. PST

…HORNS TACTICAL BATTLE FORMATION

"Shaka Zulu is still considered a great military genius, nation-builder, and Zulu kingdom founder-king who ruled from circa 1816 – 1828. He was extremely obsessed with groundbreaking military innovations, tactics, and strategies from his early military career. Let us peruse Shaka's famous ‘impondo zenkomo/the bullhorns' tactical battle formations.


Shaka Zulu is still considered a great military genius, nation-builder, and Zulu kingdom founder-king who ruled from circa 1816 – 1828. He was extremely obsessed with groundbreaking military innovations, tactics, and strategies from his early military career. Let us peruse Shaka's famous ‘impondo zenkomo/the bullhorns' tactical battle formations…"


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Shagnasty Supporting Member of TMP01 Apr 2025 9:55 a.m. PST

Very interesting! Uluthu!

Tango0101 Apr 2025 3:12 p.m. PST

(smile)

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