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Nandi (c. 1760 – October 10, 1827) was a daughter of Bhebhe, a past chief of the Langeni tribe and the mother of the legendary Shaka, King of the Zulus. ==Birth of Shaka== Shaka's father was Senzangakhona kaJama, chieftain of the Zulu clan, which was small and insignificant at the time. Senzangakhona apparently impregnated Nandi during an act of ''uku-hlobonga'', a form of ''coitus interruptus'' allowed to unmarried couples at a time known as "the fun of the roads" (ama hlay endlela), but the lovers became carried away.〔E. A. Ritter, ''Shaka Zulu: The Rise of the Zulu Empire'', Longmans Green, London, 1955, p.11.〕 After giving birth to her illegitimate son, Nandi spent many hard years being shuffled back and forth between the Zulus and her own tribe. During that time she also had to protect her son from famine, assassination attempts, and his own destructive temper.
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