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.]
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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