"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 ...
“The Battle of Isandlwana is iconic in world history ... the single-shot Martini-Henry rifles used during the Anglo-Zulu War. The challenges, however, extended beyond equipment.
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 ...
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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.
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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.