- Zulu people - Wikipedia
The Zulu people are the largest ethnic group and nation in South Africa, living mainly in the province of KwaZulu-Natal They originated from Nguni communities who took part in the Bantu migrations over millennia
- Zulu | History, Culture Language | Britannica
Zulu, a nation of Nguni-speaking people in KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa They are a branch of the southern Bantu and have close ethnic, linguistic, and cultural ties with the Swazi and Xhosa
- What To Know About The Zulu People, Their Culture and Tradition
Zulu people make up the largest ethnic group in South Africa, this Bantu tribe that made their home in the Kwa-Zulu Natal region of South Africa is big on tradition From their rich history to their coming-of-age and marriage rites, the Zulu culture is something worth observing
- Who Are The Zulu People, and Where Do They Live? - WorldAtlas
The Zulus are a Bantu ethnic group living in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa These Nguni-speaking people, with close ties to the Swazi and Xhosa peoples, are the largest ethnic group in South Africa
- A Brief History of the Zulu People - TheCollector
Today, there are around 15 million Zulu people, the overwhelming majority of whom live in South Africa They form South Africa’s largest ethnic group, and the Zulu language is the most widely spoken first language in South Africa
- Zulu - New World Encyclopedia
Zulu is the most widely spoken language in South Africa, with more than half of the South African population able to understand it Many Zulu people also speak English, Portuguese, Shangaan, Sesotho and others from among South Africa's eleven official languages
- Zulu - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures
Zulu identity has changed over time Before the ascendancy of king Shaka, Zulu referred to only one clan that recognized "Zulu" as its founding ancestor After Shaka's mission of conquest and consolidation, Zulu referred to hundreds of clans under the control of the Zulu monarchy
- Zulu - African Languages at UCLA
The history of the Zulu people can be traced back to the 19th century hero, Shaka Zulu, who, after the death of his father Senzangakhona, conquered many nations and amalgamated them under his reign, thus creating a huge Zulu nation
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