Assegai - Wikipedia The use of various types of the assegai was widespread all over Africa and it was the most common weapon used before the introduction of firearms The Zulu, Xhosa, and other Nguni tribes of South Africa were renowned for their use of the assegai
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Assegai | Military Wiki | Fandom An assegai or assagai (Arabic az-zaġāyah, originally from Berber zaġāya "spear", Old French azagaie, Spanish azagaya, Italian zagaglia) is a pole weapon used for throwing or hurling, usually a light spear or javelin made of wood and pointed with iron
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Curtisia - Wikipedia This tree gets its common name from the African spear – the Zulu Assegai – which was traditionally made from this tree's strong wood The Zulu would intentionally damage the tree's main trunk, causing the tree to coppice from its base
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Assegai — Grokipedia The assegai emerged among Bantu-speaking peoples in southern Africa during the Iron Age, with archaeological evidence indicating its use as a light throwing spear from at least the early second millennium CE, well established by the 15th century