Zulu (disambiguation)
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The Zulu or amaZulu are an ethnic group of southern Africa.
Zulu can also be:
- the Zulu language, a Bantu language of Southern Africa
- the stage-name of Gilbert Lani Kauhi who starred in Hawaii Five-O
- the code for the letter Z in the NATO phonetic alphabet, and also the nickname for the newest version of the AH-1 Cobra attack helicopter, the AH-1Z 'Zulu Cobra'
- Zulu time, Coordinated Universal Time
- Zulu (film), a 1964 film
- Zulu (video game), a video game for the Commodre 64
- Zulu class submarine, the first ballistic missile carrying submarines in the world
- HMS Zulu, the name of three ships of the British Royal Navy
- Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club, in New Orleans
- Zulu Warrior, a traditional song popular in rugby clubs
- Zulu (musician), a Panamanian dancehall reggae singer
- The Zulus, a football team in Sheffield, UK, that existed from 1879 to 1882
- Members of the Boston-based band Human Sexual Response formed a group called The Zulus in the 1980s.
- Zulu (song) A song by band The Moondogs
- TV2 Zulu, a modern danish television station.
- Zulu, a semi-popular graffitti artist from Montgomery, Alabama
[edit] See also
- Amazulu/AmaZulu, disambiguation