"A remarkable people, the Zulu, they defeat our generals; they convert our bishop; they settle the fate of a great European dynasty.” – Benjamin Disraeli, British Prime Minister “Until the ...
About 4,000 people gathered in the eastern town of Isandlwana on Saturday to commemorate the 125th anniversary of one of the Anglo-Zulu War's most brutal battles. About 1,500 British soldiers and ...
Yorke, a Lecturer at the Royal Military College, who has also written a companion volume Rorke's Drift and other works, opens with a lean, but very good account of the origins of the Anglo-Zulu War.
King Charles showed a deeply personal side on this extraordinary and unique card. Find out more about it here.
The Modern Traveller, Hilaire Belloc In the war with the Zulu people of South Africa in 1879, the British suffered a humiliating defeat at the Battle of Isandlwana, but went on to win the war.
In 1879 Zululand, South Africa, the British are fighting the Zulus, and one of their columns has just been wiped out at Isandlwana. The Zulus next fix their sights on the small British outpost at ...
Amid ongoing tensions within the Zulu Royal Family ... event in partnership with SANRAL and the Department of Transport in Isandlwana on Friday to launch the construction of the road leading ...
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