Proper noun
A region of South Africa with a large Zulu population.
(historical) The Zulu Kingdom, which used to control that land.
(historical) A province of the Colony of Natal.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWomen that bear children must exist in Zululand only. Shaka
One view states that the first of these were marauding Zulu clans, displaced from Zululand as part of the Lifaqane (or Mfecane ), wrought havoc on the Basotho peoples they encountered as they moved first west and then north. Source: Internet
The train's first stop will be in Phoenix, followed by the iLembe, King Cetshwayo and Ugu districts as well as Ulundi in Zululand. Source: Internet
Whether facing native spear or European bullet, impis largely fought as they had since the days of Shaka, from Zululand to Zimbabwe, and from Mozambique to Tanzania. Source: Internet
Morris nevertheless references a large number of sources, including Stuart, and A. T. Bryant's extensive but uneven "Olden Times in Zululand and Natal", which is based on four decades of exhaustive interviews of tribal sources. Source: Internet
Oral sources record that in this period of devastation, a singular Zulu, a man named Gala, eventually stood up to Shaka and objected to these measures, pointing out that Nandi was not the first person to die in Zululand. Source: Internet