During the Age of Imperialism, native people employed various forms of resistance against European colonizers. For instance, the Zulu Kingdom in South Africa famously resisted British invasion during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879, showcasing their military prowess at battles like Isandlwana. Similarly, in India, the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 saw Indian soldiers rise against British rule, fueled by grievances over cultural and religious insensitivity. Additionally, the Mahdist War in Sudan (1881-1899) exemplified resistance through a religious and nationalist movement against British-Egyptian control.
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