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Mbandzeni of Swaziland : ウィキペディア英語版
Mbandzeni

Mbandzeni (also known as Dlamini IV, Umbandine,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=UMBANDINE, THE SWAZIE KING. - Article - NYTimes.com )〕 Umbandeen ) (1855–1889) was the King of Swaziland from 1875 until 1889.
Ingwenyama Mbandzeni was the son of Mswati II and Nandzi Nkambule. His mother the wife of King Mswati
had died when he was still very young. Mbandzeni ascended to the throne after his half brother
Ludvonga II died before he could become the king.〔 Ludvonga's death resulted in his mother inkhosikati
Lamgangeni adopting Mbandzeni who was motherless as her son, thus making him King and her
the Queen mother of Swaziland.〔 His royal capital was at Mbekelweni. During his kingship Mbandzeni, granted many mining, farming, trading and administrative concessions to white settlers from Britain and the Transvaal. These concessions granted with the help of Offy sherpstone eventually led to the conventions of 1884 and 1894, which reduced the overall borders of Swaziland and later made Swaziland a protectorate of the South African Republic. Mbandzeni, still in command of a large Swazi army of more than 15000 men aided the British in defeating Sekhukhune in 1879 and preventing Zulu incursion into the Transvaal during the same year.
As a result, he guaranteed his country's independence and international recognition despite the
Scramble for Africa which was taking place at the time. Mbandzeni died after illness in 1889 and said on
his deathbed "''the Swazi kingship dies with me''".〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://eisa.org.za/WEP/swaoverview7.htm )〕 He was buried at the royal cemetery at Mbilaneni
alongside his father and grandfather Sobhuza I. Mbandzeni was succeeded by his young son
Mahlokohla and his wife Queen Labotsibeni Mdluli after a 5 year regency of Queen
Tibati Nkambule.〔 Today a number of buildings and roads in Swaziland are named after Mbandzeni. Among
these the Mbandzeni house in Mbabane and the Mbandzeni Highway to Siteki are named after him.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mbandzeni House, Mbabane | Building 906320 | EMPORIS )
==Early life==

After the death of King Mswati II in July 1868, the Queen Mother Tsandzile Ndwandwe served
as the Queen Regent.〔 The son of Mswati II and inkhosikati LaKhumalo was chosen to become the king and was named Ludvonga II. However he died of poisoning in 1874 just before he could become the King.〔 As a result
the Swazi council of elders recommended that LaKhumalo choose another child to be "put in her stomach"
and become her son. She chose Mbandzeni who was at the time motherless as his mother had died while
he was very young. Mbandzeni thus became the king in 1875 though not without further drama. Another
pretender to the throne, Prince Mbilini waMswati, who was allied with the Zulu Kings, first Mpande ka
Senzangakhona
and later Cetshwayo ka Mpande. However Mbilini never succeeded in his
goal to become the King of Swaziland.〔

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