- The
Battle of
Isandlwana (alternative spelling:
Isandhlwana) on 22
January 1879 was the
first major encounter in the Anglo-Zulu War
between the British...
-
Isandlwana (Zulu pronunciation: [ísanˈdɮwáːna]) (older
spelling Isandhlwana, also
sometimes seen as Isandula) is an
isolated hill in the KwaZulu-Natal...
- The
battles of
Isandhlwana and Rorke's
Drift were two
related engagements of the Zulu War: The
battle of
Isandhlwana,
January 22, 1879 The
battle of Rorke's...
- such
lavishness in
commendation was
designed to ****uage the
disaster at
Isandhlwana and to re****ure a
skeptical Victorian public that the
fighting ability...
-
Aberdeenshire Died 22
January 1879
Battle of
Isandhlwana, Natal,
British Empire (now
South Africa)
Buried Isandhlwana,
South Africa Allegiance United Kingdom...
- than 1,000
British soldiers in a
single day. The Zulu
deployment at
Isandhlwana showed the well-organized
tactical system that had made the Zulu kingdom...
- Shaka's
methods reached their high
point during the Zulu
victory at
Isandhlwana.
Regimental deployments and
lines of the
attack showed his
classic template...
-
Patrick Magee. At 1.30 a
large body of
natives marched over the
slope of
Isandhlwana in our direction,
their purpose evidently being to
examine ravines and...
-
extremely important to
morale and discipline.
Prior to the
clash at
Isandhlwana for example, they
imposed order on the
frenzied rush of
warriors eager...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-1941-0. Barthorp,
Michael (2002). The Zulu War:
Isandhlwana to Ulundi.
Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 0-304-36270-0. Bourquin, S. (1978)...