Shaka (disambiguation)

Shaka (disambiguation)

Shaka may refer to:

*Shaka, leader of the Zulu Nation in the early 19th century
*"Shaka Zulu" (TV series), a TV miniseries about the Zulu leader
*King Shaka International Airport, an airport under construction in Durban, South Africa
*Shaka sign, a Hawaiian hand signal
*"Shaka" the Sanskrit name of the Saka
*The Shakya people, of whom the Buddha was a member. "Shaka" is the Japanese form of this name
*Virgo Shaka, a character of the manga/anime Saint Seiya


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