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Zulu Kingdom ended in 1897.

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The Zulu Kingdom came to an end in 1879 after their defeat in the Anglo-Zulu War. Post-war, a British colonial administration was established in the region, and the Zulu monarchy was restored in a limited capacity under British rule.

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