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Battle of
Kambula took
place on 29
March 1879,
during the Anglo-Zulu War, when a Zulu
military force attacked the
British camp at
Kambula,
having routed...
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Kambula,
Khambula or (Zulu Nkambule) is a town
located at 27°40′07″S 30°43′18″E / 27.66863°S 30.72155°E / -27.66863; 30.72155 in the KwaZulu-Natal...
- back to Tinta's Kraal, Wood
decided to move his
column north-westwards to
Kambula hill,
about 14 mi (23 km) due west of Zunguin.
Their arrival on 31 January...
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large Zulu force. However, the
British eventually gained the
upper hand at
Kambula,
before taking the Zulu
capital of Ulundi. The
British eventually won the...
- The Kambala,
Kambla or
Kambula is an
annual buffalo race held in the
southwestern Indian state of Karnataka. It is
similar to
maramadi from
Kerala Traditionally...
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Buller who were
attacked by the Zulu. In the
following day's
Battle of
Kambula Russell had to be
rescued by his sub-ordinate
Lieutenant Edward Browne...
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launched a new
invasion of Zululand. In
April 1879
despite recent battles at
Kambula and
Gingindlovu which had
resulted in
serious losses for the Zulus, the...
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recommitted to the war; the
remainder of the NNH saw
action at the
Battle of
Kambula and at the
Battle of Ulundi.
After the war, the NNH was
retained as a police...
- Zulu
casualties is more in
keeping with
those suffered by the Zulu at
Kambula,
where a
British column forms an
excellent defensive position with a wagon...
- were
forced into a
rapid disorderly fighting retreat, back to the town of
Kambula. A
number of historians[who?]
argue that
Shaka "changed the
nature of warfare...