Black Napoleon, noun phrase

A name given to the Zulu chief Shaka (d. 1828) because of his ability as a military strategist and the fear he invoked as a conqueror.
[1882 W.R. Ludlow Zululand & Cetewayo 190He had an illegitimate son, whose name was Tschaka, or ‘the bastard.’ This child..was destined to be the ‘Napoleon’ of South Africa.]
1963 A. Keppel-Jones S. Afr.: Short Hist. 58The rise of the ‘Black Napoleon’, Shaka.
c1963 B.C. Tait Durban Story 8Shaka..had devastated the country...The Cape colonists called him ‘Black Napoleon’.
1970 Std Encycl. of Sn Afr. II. 212Shaka, the ‘black Napoleon’, perfecting the method of attack.
1981 Grütter & Van Zyl Story of S. Afr. 22Tshaka has aptly been called the Black Napoleon, for he introduced an unheard-of state of military readiness, personally leading his men on many battlefields...The men were efficiently trained, as in a modern army.
1982 Pace Feb. 150Trying to find ways to resurrect the ‘Black Napoleon,’ Tshaka.
A name given to the Zulu chief Shaka (d. 1828) because of his ability as a military strategist and the fear he invoked as a conqueror.
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