- and
Gerrit Maritz,
helped by
Rolong and
Griqua tribes,
defeat Ndebele at
Mosega 2
February -
Voortrekker leader Piet
Retief publishes his
Manifesto which...
- of an
abundant water supply,
Sekwati relocated his
capital to
Thaba Mosega (
Mosega Kop). He
subsequently signed a
treaty with the Boers,
establishing the...
- with titles,
known as 'as togi,
which belong to the
chiefly mosega of the district. The
mosega (literally 'bed') is a
group of
often three or four clans...
- nation. Initially, he
settled near what is now Pretoria, then
moved to
Mosega, near present-day Zeerust, but
after his
defeat by the
Voortrekkers he moved...
- and his
allies also
conquered and
occupied the BaHurutshe,
whose capital,
Mosega,
became their military headquarters. They
built military strongholds at...
-
commando raids. The
first resulted in the
sacking of the
Ndebele colony at
Mosega, the
death of 400 Ndebele, and the
taking of 7,000 cattle. The
second commando...
- the
arrival of Boer
settlers and the
subsequent battles of
Vegtkop and
Mosega,
drove the
Matebele north of the Limpopo. They
settled in the area now known...
- gaining,
Mthwakazi developed into a Kingdom. Lobengula, (born c. 1836,
Mosega,
Transvaal [now in
South Africa]—died c. 1894, near Bulawayo,
Rhodesia [now...
- and
Gerrit Maritz,
helped by
Rolong and
Griqua tribes,
defeat Ndebele at
Mosega 17
January 1837
Battle of
Italeni 9
April 1838
Battle of
Blood River 16...
-
freshly returned from a
journey north on
which he had
visited Mzilikazi at
Mosega. From the Cape, he
arranged a
hunting trip,
which was to last from 1836...