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ZULU ARMED BODY OF MEN OR REGIMENT
Impis; Zulu army; Zulu impi; Zulu warrior
  • Zulu warrior in full regimental regalia, carrying the large ''isihlangu'' war shield. c. 1860. The upper body is covered in cow tails, the kilt is of spotted cat, genet or civet skin and the shins are decorated with cowtails. The elaborate headdress consists of a browband and face-framing flaps of leopard skin with another band of otter skin above. There are multiple ostrich feather plumes and a single upright crane's feather.
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  • The buffalo horns formation of the Zulu army. Parts 1–4 above: 1 "enemy", 2 "horns", 3 "chest", 4 "loins"
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  • The impi was a military formation that transformed the face of southern Africa, on into east and central Africa. Its highest development took place under Shaka, initiator of several important organizational, weapon and tactical innovations.<ref>Donald Morris, 'The Washing of the Spears,' Touchstone, 1965.</ref>

Alphaeus Zulu         
BISHOP OF ZULULAND
Alpheus Zulu; Alphaeus Hamilton Zulu
Alpheus Hamilton Zulu (29 July 190526 August 1987) was an Anglican bishop in the second half of the 20th century. Educated at the University of South Africa,“Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 he was ordained in 1940.
Zulu-class submarine         
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DIESEL ELECTRIC ATTACK SUBMARINE CLASS
Zulu class; Project 611; Zulu class submarine
The Soviet Navy's Project 611 (NATO reporting name: Zulu class) were one of the first Soviet post-war attack submarines. They were roughly as capable as the American GUPPY fleet-boat conversions.
Zulus         
  • Zulu worshippers at a [[United African Apostolic Church]], near [[Oribi Gorge]]
  • Zulu beadwork necklace.
  • King Shaka
  • 2012 map showing the location of Zulu people.
  • Zulu [[sangomas]] (diviners)
  • Married Zulu women wearing headdresses at annual Reed Dance ceremony.
  • Map of South Africa showing the primary [[Zulu language]] speech area in green
  • [[Utimuni]], nephew of King [[Shaka]], strikes a warrior's pose
  • Zulu [[warrior]]s in the late nineteenth century, with Europeans in the background
  • Traditional Zulu dance by [[Paul Almásy]] in 1958
  • Zulu village women in traditional clothing.
  • Zulu man performing traditional warrior dance
ETHNIC GROUP IN SOUTH AFRICA, LESOTHO, AND ESWATINI (FORMERLY SWAZILAND)
Zulus; Zulu-Kaffirs; AmaZulu; Amazulu; History of the Zulu people; Zulu beadwork
·noun ·pl The most important tribe belonging to the Kaffir race. They inhabit a region on the southeast coast of Africa, but formerly occupied a much more extensive country. They are noted for their warlike disposition, courage, and military skill.

Wikipedia

Impi

Impi is a Nguni word meaning war or combat and by association any body of men gathered for war, for example impi ya masosha is a term denoting an army. Impi were formed from regiments (amabutho) from amakhanda (large militarised homesteads). In English impi is often used to refer to a Zulu regiment, which is called an ibutho in Zulu or the army.

Its beginnings lie far back in historic local warfare customs, when groups of armed men called impi battled. They were systematised radically by the Zulu king Shaka, who was then only the exiled illegitimate son of king Senzangakhona kaJama, but already showing much prowess as a general in the army (impi) of Mthethwa king Dingiswayo in the Ndwandwe–Zulu War of 1817–1819.