- war
between the
Zulus and
African contingents of the
British crown began on
January 12, 1879.
Despite an
early victory for the
Zulus at the
Battle of...
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family Lycaenidae commonly called zulus Zulu sheep, a
breed raised primarily by the
Zulu people in
Southern Africa Zulu time, more
commonly known as UTC...
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after volley,
inflicting heavy casualties; the
Zulus retreat.
After a
pause of
three hours, the
Zulus re-form on the Oscarberg.
Resigned to
another ****ault...
- with an
ultimatum that the
Zulu army be
disbanded and the
Zulus accept a
British resident. This was
unacceptable to the
Zulus as it
effectively meant that...
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beginning the Anglo-
Zulu War.
After an
initial Zulu victory at the
Battle of
Isandlwana in January, the
British regrouped and
defeated the
Zulus in July during...
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Zulu (/
ˈzuːluː/ ZOO-loo), or isi
Zulu as an endonym, is a
Southern Bantu language of the
Nguni branch spoken and
indigenous to
Southern Africa. It is the...
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Zulus as an
already established gang in 1981 when his
story starts. Gall,
Caroline (2 June 2006).
Zulus: Black,
White and Blue: the
Story of the
Zulu...
- The
Zulus Motorcycle Club, or
Zulus MC, is a club for one
percenter motorcycle enthusiasts. The club has a
history of
almost 50
years and is
known for...
- ISBN 978-1-351-88273-6. Mack, John (1981).
Zulus. Morristown, N.J.:
Silver Burdett. p. 46. ISBN 9780382063602. Koopman,
Adrian (2002).
Zulu names. Pietermaritzburg: University...
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forward firing line. The
Zulu army
suffered anywhere from 1,000 to 3,000 killed. The
battle was a
decisive victory for the
Zulus and
caused the
defeat of...