Zulu (disambiguation)

Zulu (disambiguation)

The Zulu or amaZulu are an ethnic group of southern Africa.

Zulu can also be:
* Zulu language, a Bantu language of Southern Africa
* Zulu, code for the letter Z in the NATO phonetic alphabet
* Zulu time, Coordinated Universal Time

Culture

;Television
* Zulu, the stage-name of Gilbert Lani Kauhi, who starred in "Hawaii Five-O"
* TV 2 Zulu, a modern Danish television station;Film
* "Zulu" (film), a 1964 film
* "Zulu Dawn", a 1979 film, prequel to the 1964 release;Gaming
* "Zulu" (video game), a video game for the Commodore 64;Music
* Zulu (musician), a Panamanian dancehall reggae singer
* Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club, a Carnival Krewe in New Orleans
* "Zulu Warrior", a traditional song popular in rugby clubs

Vessels

* The Zulu boat, a boat used in the Scottish east coast fishery
* Zulu class submarine, the first ballistic missile carrying submarines in the world
* HMS "Zulu", the name of three ships of the British Royal Navy

Place name

* Zulu, Indiana, a small town in the United States

ee also

* Amazulu/AmaZulu, disambiguation
* The Zulus, a football team in Sheffield, UK, that existed from 1879 to 1882


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