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Zulu Resistance refers to the military and cultural efforts of the Zulu Kingdom to oppose British colonial expansion in southern Africa during the 19th century. This resistance is best exemplified by the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879, where the Zulu people fought valiantly against British forces, showcasing their military organization and cultural pride. The conflict highlighted the impact of imperialism on indigenous societies and illustrated the struggle for autonomy amidst European encroachment.