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Yes, Nomcoba, the sister of Shaka Zulu, is believed to have had children. She was married to a chief from the Ndwandwe tribe, and their union helped to solidify alliances between tribes during that period. However, detailed historical records about her life and family are limited, so specific information about her children is not extensively documented.

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