Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Sotho, Swazi, Tswana, Tsonga, Venda, Xhosa and Zulu. (These are all official languages of South Africa.
The maxim gun had the power of 100 men, and enough bullets that the Europeans when colonizing Africa, they were able to keep the Zulu tribe from coming closer than 10 feet of them. Basically, they killed them all once the Zulu reached 10 feet. Learned it in Global Studies.
The plural of "ingane" in Zulu is "izinsana."
their are a nuber of different tribes in Africa but to find out some then go on Google type in "what tribes live in Africa" and click on the one that says African People and Culture -Tribes.
The Zulu word for "peace on earth, good will to all" is "ukuthula emhlabeni, ukuthokoza wonke umuntu."
Mostly all people speak English and afrikaans ( those are the 2 languages learn't in schools) and there are more xhosa speaking people there than zulu :)
First of all it's Zulu leader not Zuhu. In either case the answer is YES he did wage war and the name was Shaka.
Southern Africa became fought over for many reasons. Some African groups, Zulu and Matabele and others were establishing their empires and pushing away smaller African tribes. Some Europeans were coming into Africa to farm and settle, other Europeans were coming into Africa to exploit Natural Resources. -All of these factors led to conflict.
Shaka brought all the Zulu peoples together as one Zulu nation
The Zulu shields, like the shields of soldiers or warriors of all other peoples in the world, were used for protection in battle.
Yes. Before Korea, South Africa also fought against the nazi's during WW1 and WW2. Mostly Afrikaner soldiers. (The white minority) Black South African soldiers of all tribes (Zulu's, Xhosa etc.) also served in all three wars, but not in combat roles. (Support units)
The Zulu (South African English and isiZulu: amaZulu) are a South African ethnic group of about 10 million people who live mainly in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Small numbers also live in Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Mozambique. Their language, isiZulu, is a Bantu language; more specifically, part of the Nguni subgroup. The Zulu Kingdom played a major role in South African History during the 19th and 20th centuries. Under apartheid, Zulu people were classed as second-class citizens and severely discriminated against. Today, they are the most numerous ethnic group in South Africa, and have equal rights along with all other citizens.For a more detailed look, go to the following site.http://www.answers.com/zulus?gwp=11&ver=2.3.0.609&method=3Personally for me, they will always be known as the magnificent warriors!