THE KINGDOM OF THE ZULU 27 Zululand and restored the Mandlakazi to their homes. Dinuzulu resisted, was defeated and exiled. The Zulu were divided into many tribes and white rule was firmly established. Dinuzulu was later appointed chief over a small tribe (the Usuthu), but was again exiled after the Bambada Rebellion in 1906. He died in exile and his heir was appointed Usuthu chief; on his death he was succeeded by his full-brother as regent. The government has SWAZl BOERS Indian Ocean Durban This is a sketch of the territorial organization ot tne Zulu nation under King Mpande. It is presented only as a plan, and not as a map. The shaded area is the King's, containing his capital, other royal homesteads, and military barracks (which are also royal homesteads). Numerals show tribal areas: there were many more than fourteen. In tribe 3, of which Q is the capital, small letters show wards under indunas. In tribe i, X, Y, and Z are the homesteads of the chief and two of his important brothers: the men of the tribe are attached to these homesteads to constitute the military divisions of the tribe. In tribe 11, the dots represent homesteads spread over the country. Equlusini and Ekubuseni are royal homesteads which were heads of national army divisions, though they lay outside the King's area.