The Boer settlers under Pretorius had inflicted a crushing defeat on Dingane in 1838 at the
Battle of Blood River, allowing them to carve out territory and create the
Natalia Republic. As a result, the king's authority had been severely weakened. His attempt to reassert his leadership by expanding his territory to the north led to another defeat at the hands of the
Swazi in 1839. In 1839, fearing that Dingane intended to kill him, to rid himself of a possible rival for the throne, Mpande had fled across the Thuleka river with 17,000 of his followers. Thus began the First Zulu Civil War. Mpande had made a deal with Boers that he would grant them substantial land and cattle in
St. Lucia Bay if they helped to install him as king. The Boers had readily agreed to Mpande's proposal[1] as they yearned for a feasible sea-harbour that was not under control of the British, such as Port Natal; a yearning that was again manifested two years later by their ill fated attempt to seize
Port Natal at the
Battle of Congella. The military phase of the war started on 14 January 1840 when Mpande's general
Nongalaza KaNondela crossed into Zululand with a force of around 5,000
impi, advancing along the coast towards Dingane's encampment, with Mpande and the Boers, under Pretorius, advancing separately across the
Ncome River. The Boers had a force of 308 armed men and another 500 servants in fifty wagons. Dingane attempted to negotiate, but Mpande and Nongalaza refused to listen. Dingane's envoy Dambusa was summarily executed when he arrived at the Boer camp. Dingane then withdrew into the Maguda mountain region. Dingane's general,
Ndlela kaSompisi took up a position on a group of hillocks known as the Maqongqo Hills. Nongazala's army soon caught up with them, but Pretorius' force was still a hundred miles away. ==Battle==