Mzila

Mzila kaSoshangane or Muzila was the son of Soshangane kaZwide, the founder of the Gazankulu empire, which at the height of its power stretched from southern Mozambique to the eastern parts of modern day Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces in South Africa. He defeated his brother Mawewe kaSoshangane in 1861 with the help of boer mercenaries to ascend to the Gazan throne which he ruled from 1861 to 1885. He was father of Ndungazwe who was deposed by the,invading Portuguese Empire.

He ruled the Gazaland which was named after his great grand farther Gasa, Gazaland was covering to 3 countries which are present day Zimbabwe, SouthAfrica and Mozambique, during his reign he ruled with strict military strategies of ancient times. He was married to 3 wife's MaNdiweni as the first wife mother of Ngungazwe "Ngungunyane" who was also from royal house, one of the wife's was from the Skosana family and unfortunately she never had any children with king Mzila and that prompted her to be less respected in the family. Lastly the third wife was from the Northern Chief (Mambo) present day Zimbabwe whom she married to secure alliance with Mambo which later became helpful as the king fled North when fighting the Portuguese, where he later died in the and was buried in Msapa, to date the tomb of the lost King is not known, when in the North he got refuge under his farther in law Mambo and change his surname to Mlilo for safety reasons and disguise, all his children born in the North adopted the Mlilo surname

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