Cyprian Bhekuzulu
| Cyprian Bhekuzulu Nyangayezizwe kaSolomon | |
|---|---|
| Inkosi yesizwe samaZulu | |
| King of the Zulu Nation | |
| Reign | 4 March 1933 – 17 September 1968 |
| Predecessor | Solomon kaDinuzulu |
| Successor | Goodwill Zwelithini |
| Born | 4 August 1924 Mahlabatini, Natal, Union of South Africa |
| Died | 17 September 1968 (aged 44) Nongoma, Natal, South Africa |
Cyprian Bhekuzulu Nyangayezizwe kaSolomon (4 August 1924 – 17 September 1968) was the king of the Zulu nation from 1948 until his death at Nongoma in 1968. He succeeded his father, king Solomon kaDinuzulu, after a lengthy succession dispute with his elder sibling, Zacharia, which was eventually resolved in 1944. Zacharia left for Mtubatuba where he would raise 7 children with his wife Phumzile. Cyprian's uncle, Arthur Mshiyeni kaDinuzulu, functioned as regent during both the succession dispute and Cyprian's minority.
Cyprian ascended the throne as a chief of uSuthu rather than a Paramount Chief until 1951 when he was recognised as such by the white minority government of South Africa. Even then, he was a social head with no real power. Not since 1879 has anyone been recognised as a head of the Zulu people with an exception of Cyprian's uncle (acting Paramount Chief Mshiyeni) but even he was a regent. This title was granted to him because the government wanted to secure a Bantustan and not out of genuine care for the man or the Zulu people.