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The Zulu wars took place in north east South Africa, mostly in Natal.

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Where did the Zulu war start?

The Zulu War started in South Africa.


Where was the zulu war?

The Anglo-Zulu War was fought in South Africa in 1879.


What was Zulu war?

The Zulu War was between the Zulu tribes and the British troops. The British were trying to overtake the southern part of South Africa and the Zulu's tried to stop it and they succesfully did so. War lasted from 1878 to 1879


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What are causes and effects of the war of Malaysia and zulu?

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Was there a winner and loser in the Zulu war?

Yes the British empire won the war and the Zulu nation lost.


Who started the Anglo-Zulu war?

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Who was the British leader of the Zulu war?

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When did Zulu Kingdom end?

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What did the Zulu war change?

The Zulu war resulted in the end of the Zulu Kingdom as an independent political entity and created greater tension later between the Boer states and the British Empire with the outside conflict involving the Zulus out of the way.


What impacted did the Zulu war have on the Zulus?

The Zulu War of 1879 had profound impacts on the Zulu people, primarily resulting in significant loss of life and territory. The British victory diminished Zulu sovereignty, leading to the disbandment of the Zulu kingdom and the imposition of colonial rule. Socially and economically, the war disrupted traditional structures and exacerbated poverty, as many Zulus were displaced from their lands. Additionally, the trauma and consequences of the war affected Zulu identity and resistance to colonial powers for generations.