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- Gingindlovu, officially renamed to KwaGingindlovu, is a town in the King Cetshwayo District Muni****lity, part of the KwaZulu-Natal province of South...
- The Battle of Gingindlovu (uMgungundlovu) was fought on 2 April 1879 between a British relief column sent to break the Siege of Eshowe and a Zulu impi...
- force, Dabulamanzi led the right wing of the Zulu army at the Battle of Gingindlovu; the Zulus were defeated. Dabulamanzi became the focal figure of anti-British...
- R66 is a provincial route in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa that connects Gingindlovu with Pongola via Eshowe, Melmoth and Ulundi. It starts and ends at a...
- was marching on Eshowe. On 2 April this force was attacked en route at Gingindlovu, the Zulu being repulsed. Their losses were heavy, estimated at 1,200...
- expression "bully beef and biscuits" in a letter describing the Battle of Gingindlovu. The Sheffield Daily Telegraph published his letter on 14 August 1879...
- infantry squares were used in most major battles such as the Battle of Gingindlovu and the climactic Battle of Ulundi to counter their enemy's m****ed charges...
- Anglo-Zulu War of 1879, during which he was present at the Battle of Gingindlovu, and later served in the First Boer War of 1880–81. He retired from active...
- w****s until relieved on April 3 by Lord Chelmsford after the Battle of Gingindlovu. After the British left, Eshowe was burned down by the Zulus. After the...
- invasion of Zululand. In April 1879 despite recent battles at Kambula and Gingindlovu which had resulted in serious losses for the Zulus, the British were...