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Historically, several leaders have been noted for their lack of formal education or literacy, yet they held significant power. For instance, the famous Zulu king Shaka Zulu, who founded the Zulu nation in the early 19th century, was reportedly illiterate. Additionally, leaders like the 19th-century Afghan king Sher Ali Khan and some tribal chiefs in various regions often relied on oral traditions and local knowledge rather than formal education. Despite their illiteracy, these leaders demonstrated considerable political acumen and leadership skills.

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