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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 64. Chapters: Ancient African Warriors, Ancient American Warriors, Ancient Asian Warriors, Ancient European Warriors, Shaka Zulu, Zande Warrior, Apache, Aztec Jaguar, Comanche, Genghis Khan, Mongol, Ninja, Persian Immortal, Rajput Warrior, Samurai, Shaolin Monk, Sun Tzu, Alexander the Great, Attila the Hun, Celt, Gladiator, Joan of Arc, Knight, Roman Centurion, Spartan, Viking, Vlad the Impaler, William the Conqueror, William Wallace, Alexander the Great, Apache, Attila the Hun, Aztec Jaguar, Celt, Comanche, Genghis Khan, Gladiator, Hannibal Barca, Joan of Arc, Knight, M ori Warrior, Mongol, Ninja, Persian Immortal, Rajput Warrior, Roman Centurion, Samurai, Shaka Zulu, Shaolin Monk, Spartan, Sun Tzu, Viking, Vlad the Impaler, William the Conqueror, William Wallace, Zande Warrior. Excerpt: "His political policy was murder." - Jason Bartley, Zulu combat expert "A man chosen to wield life and death on the battlefield must be an artist. If he isn't, he is simply a murderer." - Shaka Zulu Shaka Zulu: perhaps the most feared and influential leader of the Zulu nation Vs... William Wallace, the Scottish rebel who waged war against England... WHO IS DEADLIEST?! Shaka (c.1787-c. 22 September 1828) was the most influential leader of the Zulu Kingdom. He has been called a military genius for his reforms and innovations, but was condemned for the brutality of his reign. Prior to Shaka, warfare in Southern Africa consisted mainly of tribes throwing spears at one another and ritually challenging warriors from other tribes. Shaka developed the iklwa spear and ishlangu shield and created the Buffalo formation: two flanks known as the horns tried to surround the enemy, while the main body of warriors, or chest, confronted the opposing tribe head on, and a reserve called the loins, remained behind unless the enemy threatened to escape. The Zulu sought to kill their enemy to the last man, taking no...