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Definition of Impi

Impi
Impi Im"pi, n. [Zulu.] A body of Kaffir warriors; a body of native armed men. [South Africa] As early as 1862 he crossed assagais with and defeated a Matabili impi (war band). --James Bryce.

Meaning of Impi from wikipedia

- Impi is a Nguni word meaning war or combat and by ****ociation any body of men gathered for war, for example impi ya masosha is a term denoting an army...
- An impi is a Zulu regiment. Impi may also refer to: IP Multimedia Private Identity Internal Microprogrammed Interface, an instruction set architecture...
- Impi Brecher Visser (born (1995-05-30)30 May 1995) is a South African rugby sevens player for the South Africa national team in the World Rugby Sevens...
- Impi Lydia Lukkarinen (17 May 1918, Äänekoski - 21 January 2010) was a Finnish journalist and politician. At first she was a member of the Social Democratic...
- The film was released on January 21, 2022, on Netflix. Lemogang Tsipa as Impi Thabo Rametsi as Nkosana Israel Matseke-Zulu as Shaka (as Israel Makoe) Charlie...
- Zulu impi, of which they had encountered only the leading sections. Soon after dawn of 29 March, Transvaal Rangers rode out to locate the impi, the cattle...
- antiquated rifles stockpiled, a relatively few of which were carried by Zulu impi. However, their marksmanship was very poor, quality and supply of powder...
- in 2018. After he signed a record deal with Mabala Noise, his debut album Impi (2020), which incorporated elements of African trap, Afro-pop, and maskandi...
- Mexicano de la Propiedad Industrial; IMPI) is the patent and trademark administration body of Mexico. The IMPI was created on 10 December 1993 by the...
- between a British relief column sent to break the Siege of Eshowe and a Zulu impi of King Cetshwayo. Charles Pearson had led No. 1 Column of the British invasion...