- The
Battle of
Hlobane (28
March 1879) took
place at
Hlobane, near the
modern town of
Vryheid in KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa during the Anglo-Zulu War...
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Hlobane is a town in
Zululand District Muni****lity in the KwaZulu-Natal
province of
South Africa. Coal-mining
centre 27 km east of
Vryheid and 31 km...
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having routed the
mounted element of the
British force at the
Battle of
Hlobane the day before. The
battle was a
decisive Zulu
defeat and the Zulu warriors...
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Evelyn Wood's Left Column. He led a
force at the 28
March Battle of
Hlobane but was
criticised for his
perceived abandonment of a
force under Redvers...
- They are
settled at the
forests of
Nkandla stretching to the
mountains of
Hlobane and the
morden day
Mlalazi muni****lity and
Mzinyathi muni****lity on the...
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attack the
abaQulusi Zulu
stronghold in
Hlobane.
Lieutenant Colonel Redvers Buller, led the
attack on
Hlobane on 28 March. However, as the Zulu main army...
- A
methane explosion killed 57
miners at the
Hlobane Colliery, Natal,
South Africa on 12
September 1944.
During drilling of a **** in a coal seam, methane...
- A
methane explosion occurred at the
Hlobane Colliery, Natal,
South Africa on 12
September 1983,
killing 68 miners. The
disaster occurred on the 39th anniversary...
- Intombe,
during the Anglo-Zulu War. In 1877. he made his
settlement on the
Hlobane mountain, a
natural fortress out of the
reach of his enemies. From there...
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Mbilini waMswati, who
maintained a
homestead on the
flank of the hill of
Hlobane. The
surrender of
Mbilini was one of the
terms of the
British ultimatum...