- KwaZulu - Wikipedia
KwaZulu was a semi-independent Bantustan in South Africa, intended by the apartheid government as a homeland for the Zulu people The capital was moved from Nongoma to Ulundi in 1980
- KwaZulu-Natal - Wikipedia
When the homeland of KwaZulu, which means "Place of the Zulu" was re-incorporated into the Natal province after the end of apartheid in 1994, the province of Natal, which had existed between 1910 and 1994, was renamed KwaZulu-Natal
- KwaZulu | Zulu Kingdom, Apartheid, South Africa | 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
- KwaZulu-Natal | History, Map, Capital, Population, Facts - Britannica
KwaZulu-Natal, a province in South Africa, is home to a diverse population with a variety of languages spoken The most prevalent language is Zulu, a Bantu language spoken by over nine million people, especially in the Zululand area
- History of KwaZulu | Republic of KwaZulu Kingdom
Explore KwaZulu history, leadership, governance, maps, and constitutional development The history of KwaZulu is deeply rooted in the rise of the Zulu people and the development of one of the most influential kingdoms in Southern African history
- Zulu Culture: Traditions, History, Food, Clothing Beliefs Explained
Explore Zulu culture: traditions, food, attire, history, beliefs, and ceremonies explained in a rich, educational African cultural guide
- Is KwaZulu-Natal set for a name change? - The South African
KwaZulu means “Place of the Zulu” and refers to the ancestral heartland of the Zulu people, whose kingdom rose to prominence in the early 19th century under King Shaka The word “Natal”, however,
- Zulu King calls for province to be renamed KwaZulu
Zulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini has called for the name of KwaZulu-Natal to be changed to KwaZulu, removing the "Natal" component
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