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Zulu people (/
ˈzuːluː/;
Zulu: ama
Zulu) are a
native people of
Southern Africa of the Nguni. The
Zulu people are the
largest ethnic group and
nation in...
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Afghanistan Sri
Lanka Kaffir people, an
ethnic group Fanagalo, a
Zulu-based
pidgin language once
referred to as
Kitchen Kaffir Sri
Lanka Kaffir language, a creole...
- Fanagalo, or Fanakalo, is a
vernacular or
pidgin based primarily on
Zulu with
input from
English and a
small amount of Afrikaans. It is used as a lingua...
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Zulu is a 1964
British epic
historical drama film
depicting the 1879
Battle of Rorke's
Drift between a
detachment of the
British Army and the
Zulu, in...
- are in ****. By the 15th century,
Muslims in
Africa were
using the word
kaffir in
reference to the non-Muslim
African natives. Many of
those kufari were...
- of
Encephalartos are
commonly referred to as
bread trees,
bread palms or
kaffir bread,
since a bread-like
starchy food can be
prepared from the
centre of...
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Medical Department (later
Royal Army
Medical Corps),
British Army
during the
Zulu War when the
following deed took
place on 22/23
January 1879, at Rorke's...
- 2023) was a
South African politician and
Zulu prince who
served as the
traditional prime minister to the
Zulu royal family from 1954
until his
death in...
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producing one to a few seeds. It is
sometimes known in
cultivation as "
Kaffir lily" (a term
considered extremely offensive in
South Africa). The same...
- The
Xhosa Wars (also
known as the Cape
Frontier Wars or the
Kaffir Wars) were a
series of nine wars (from 1779 to 1879)
between the
Xhosa Kingdom and the...