Shaka Memorial

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Shaka Memorial
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Location KwaDukuza/Stanger, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Opening date 1932
Dedicated to Shaka

The Shaka Memorial is a provincial heritage site in Stanger in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. It marks the resting place of the Zulu King Shaka near the site where he was assassinated by his half-brothers Dingane and Mhlangana while sitting on a rock near the barracks at his capital Dukuza.[1]

According to the 1938 Government Gazette, the monument was made in Newcastle and erected in 1932 on the site of King Shaka's grave.[2]

Adjacent to the memorial is the rock on which King Shaka was alleged to be sitting at the time of his assassination on 22 September 1828.[3] It was rolled across the street from its original site to where it now lies.[4] The date is commemorated with a national public holiday marked by a gathering at the memorial in honor of King Shaka led by the Zulu king, his warriors and dignitaries.[5]

References

  1. Detailed account of Shaka's life and death, accessed 5 May 2012
  2. South African Heritage Resource Agency database
  3. This Day in History, 22 September 1828, accessed 5 May 2012
  4. King Shaka Memorial Visitor Info, accessed 5 May 2012
  5. King Shaka Day celebrations, accessed 5 May 2012

External links

External image
image icon Photo of the memorial from Amafa/KwaZulu-Natal Heritage


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