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First Matabele War | South African History OnlineMar 21, 2011 · In 1893 Mashona cattle thieves rustled a herd of Ndebele cattle, and then sought refuge within the walls of the British Fort Victoria. Reacting, ...
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The Matabele Wars | Military History MattersMay 10, 2018 · Lobengula, incensed by the arrogance of the whites, set his warriors loose in June 1893 to rampage through the area of Mashonaland near Fort ...
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Zimbabwe - The World Factbook - CIADec 19, 2023 · The BSAC annexed Mashonaland and subsequently conquered Matabeleland by force during the First Matabele War of 1893-1894 to establish company ...
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Mzilikazi | Biography & Facts - BritannicaSep 5, 2025 · Mzilikazi, South African king who founded the powerful Ndebele (Matabele) kingdom in what is now Zimbabwe. He was a statesman of ...
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King Mzilikazi | South African History OnlineSep 13, 2011 · Mzilikazi (meaning The Great Road), was a Southern African king who founded the Matabele kingdom (Mthwakazi), Matabeleland, in what became Rhodesia and is now ...
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Who was Mzilikazi? - World History EduJan 31, 2024 · Mzilikazi was the founder and first king of the Ndebele (Matabele) kingdom in what is now Zimbabwe. He was originally a chief under King Shaka ...
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Mzilikazi - To the Victoria FallsMzilikazi found easy pickings among the resident Sotho tribes. In 1823 he established a base in the region, his people becoming known as the Ndebele.
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How King Mzilikazi met Robert Moffat - CITEZWJul 5, 2024 · In 1830 Robert Moffat decided to visit King Mzilikazi at his eNkungwini military stronghold. He went with Mncumbatha Khumalo and his delegation on their return.Missing: Matabele | Show results with:Matabele<|separator|>
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Inyati and the activities of the London Missionary Society in ...Robert Moffat meets Mzilikazi. In 1854 Robert Moffat with Sam Edwards[vi] and James Chapman trekked to Shoshong where Chapman left for Lake Ngami and Moffat ...
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Mauch - S2A3 Biographical Database of Southern African ScienceIn February 1866 Mauch set out with the elephant hunter Henry Hartley on a hunting expedition through Botswana to Matabeleland (in Zimbabwe), where they reached ...
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Karl Mauch, explorer and geologist and the man who claimed to be ...Karl Gottlieb Mauch (1837-75) was well-known in Southern Africa as the first European to publicise the gold-fields of Tati district and Hartley Hills.
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Big game hunters in present-day Zimbabwe until 1880William “Old Bill” Finaughty (1843 – 1917) arrived in Matabeleland in 1864 to trade and watched the Incwala or First Fruits Celebration in which 25,000 warriors ...
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The Matabele Wars - To The Victoria FallsIn 1875 there were about a dozen white traders, concession-seekers, and hunters, as well as some general hangers-on, living outside Old Bulawayo.
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Moffat, Robert (C) - Dictionary of African Christian BiographyThe result was the first translation of the Bible into any South African language. In 1857 he led a mission to meet with Mzilikazi in Matabeleland. Suspicious ...
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Rudd Concession by King Lobengula of Matabeleland (1888)Mar 25, 2015 · The complete and exclusive charge over all metals and minerals situated and contained in my kingdoms, principalities, and dominions.
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The Fall of Lobengula - To The Victoria FallsThe 25-year Rudd Concession as the agreement became known, was signed by Lobengula on 30th October 1888.
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The Matabele Wars - The British EmpireThe Ndebele had lost their tribal structure after 1893 but still retained the weapons that had been given to Lobengula as part of the Rudd concession agreement.
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British Subdue African Resistance in Rhodesia | Research StartersThe revolts resulted in substantial loss of life and demonstrated the resilience of the African communities. Ultimately, with the intervention of British ...Missing: implications | Show results with:implications
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Zimbabwe - British, South Africa, Company - BritannicaHistory. In South Africa Cecil Rhodes formed the British South Africa Company, which received its charter in October 1889.
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Pioneer Column - PindulaThe Pioneer Column was established with the idea to put into practice the the notion of effective occupation which was advocated by the colonial powers at the ...
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The Pioneer Column | Exodus: Movement of the PeopleFeb 6, 2013 · To accomplish this, Rhodes and his British South Africa Company raised the Pioneer Column. ... They set out from Macloutsie on June 28, 1890 ...<|separator|>
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Multiplying Force | The Colonialist: The Vision of Cecil RhodesApr 17, 2025 · The leadership structure of the Pioneer Column was divided. Johnson and Selous led the miners and settlers of the Pioneer Corps, and ...
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The Pioneer Column's march from Macloutsie to MashonalandThe Pioneer Column was made up of two distinct units which were both financed by the British South Africa Company: The Pioneer Corps and attached civilians ...
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[PDF] Fort Victoria to Fort Salisbury - Rhodesians.coThe Pioneer Column which occupied Mashonaland in 1890 consisted of two units, the. Pioneer Corps and the British South Africa Company's Police.
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The British South Africa Company – establishing an administration ...Once the flag had been raised at Salisbury (present-day Harare) on 13 September 1890 and the men of the Pioneer Column disbanded on 1 October 1890[15] the main ...
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Pioneer Column - DSAE - Dictionary of South African EnglishA force of settlers and police sent from South Africa in 1890 by Cecil Rhodes to occupy Mashonaland under the concession granted by Lobengula.
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The build-up to the 1893 Matabele War | Zimbabwe Field GuideThis article forms one of a series of six articles covering the 1893 Matabele War. It begins with Re-examining the events leading up to the 'Victoria incident'.
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The 1893 Matabeleland campaign and the roles played by Jameson ...Jul 9, 2023 · The amaNdebele saw increasing numbers of settlers in Mashonaland and their traditional right to extract tribute from the Mashonas increasingly ...
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Lectures - DR JIM AND THE MATABELE WARSLIDE - EVENTS AT FORT VICTORIA. The raid on Fort Victoria was the straw that broke the camel's back. They actually started in December 1892, when some ...Missing: causes | Show results with:causes
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Re-examining the events leading up to the 'Victoria incident'... settlers from raids of the Matabele?...the manner in which wandering bands of Matabeles have recently treated travellers has been the cause of some alarm ...<|separator|>
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THE FIRST MATABELE WAR 1893 - 1894 (Vc) - Timewise TravellerThis alarmed Lobengula. He invaded Mashonaland to keep control of his people, and this caused The First Matabele War in 1893. The Matabele had great superiority ...
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The Matabele Campaign of 1893 - the march on BulawayoThe combined Salisbury and Victoria Column, controlled by Rhodes and Jameson, won the significant battles and reached Bulawayo ahead of the Southern Column.
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Battle of Bembesi (called Egodade by the amaNdebele) on the 1 ...The Battle of Bembesi, on November 1, 1893, was a decisive battle where 6,000 amaNdebele surprised the Salisbury and Victoria Columns, who used Maxim machine ...
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Shangani Patrol, Wilson's heroic stand against MatabeleMay 18, 2024 · In late 1893, the British South Africa Company, led by Cecil Rhodes, sought to expand its territory northwards into Matabeleland, a region ...
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Major Wilson & The Shangani Patrol - Frontier PartisansNov 24, 2023 · Major Allan Wilson went down in a blaze of Frontier Partisan glory on December 4, 1893, when his Shangani Patrol was wiped out by a Matabele ...
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Three oral history statements made in 1937 by amaNdebele ...The purpose of Shangani Patrol was to carry out a reconnaissance preparatory to capturing King Lobengula; Allan Wilson had crossed the Shangani River in the ...
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Introduction - The Machine Gun: Its History, Development and UseJul 18, 2022 · The first combat use of the Maxim occurred on October 25, 1893 in modern-day Zimbabwe when 700 police troops of the British South Africa ...
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The Maxim Gun Changed Warfare - With Devastating ResultsMar 10, 2022 · With its successes during the First Matabele War, the Maxim gun saw increased use in combat, with higher-caliber versions being deployed. It ...
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First Matabele War (Ndebele War) (1893-1894) | Military History BooksThe First Matabele War (1893-1894) in modern-day Zimbabwe was between the British South Africa Company and the Ndebele Kingdom, led by Lobengula.
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[PDF] Matabele - North Star Military FiguresThe Founding of the Kingdom. The Matabele saga began in 1822, when Mzilikazi of the Kumalo, a Ndwandwe clan which had been incorporated into Shaka's new ...
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Ndebele Amabutho or Ndebele Military StructureAug 4, 2011 · The Ndebele state in the Matopos region was highly centralized and consisted of a royal capital surrounded by a relatively small number of 'regimental' towns.<|separator|>
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The decisive Battle of Bembesi (Bembasi) is fought in the First ...Mar 16, 2011 · The most decisive battle of the Matabele War of 1893 was fought between the Matabele Warriors (Ndebele), under the leadership of Lobengula, ...<|separator|>
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Veterans of the 1893 Occupation of MatabelelandRhodes pays tribute at Bulawayo on 19 December 1893. Behind Rhodes and his audience were the blackened ruins of Lobengula's house and kraal.
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Department of Native Affairs - Rhodesian Study CircleTwo Chief Native Commissioners (Matabeleland and Mashonaland). Chief Native Commissioners were Native Commissioners (tribal districts and sub-districts).
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Matabeleland - July 1893 - January 1894 - GlobalSecurity.orgDec 15, 2016 · An order in council of the 18th of July following defined the administrative power of the company over Matabeleland. Charges were made against ...<|separator|>
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The Native Commissioner – the early years | Zimbabwe Field GuideThe Native Commissioner – the early years · Their primary responsibility was to administer the tribal areas and oversee the welfare of the black African ...
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The Struggle For Land in Zimbabwe (1890 – 2010)……Hut Tax ...Jul 7, 2016 · In Matabeleland, where the Matabeleland Stock Farm Vote Fund formed the BSAC's only revenue fund, the 'Hut tax' was introduced rather too ...
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Ndebele, Shona uprisings - The HeraldJul 30, 2023 · In 1894 a hut tax was introduced. This was meant to force Africans to go and work in order to get money to pay tax and this in turn, could solve ...
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[PDF] Rinderpest, Containment Practices, and Rebellion in Rhodesia in ...May 8, 2019 · their cattle continued to die of rinderpest in droves, the Matabele's fight against the British made the colonial government reconsider its ...
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Were Lobengula and the amaNdebele tricked by the Rudd ...Rhodes wrote to Shippard on 14 August 1888: “My plan is to give the Chief [Lobengula] whatever he desires and also to offer Her Majesty's Government the whole ...
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[PDF] Assessing the Matabele Wars - Eastern Illinois UniversityThe Matabele Wars began in 1893 when the BSAC, led by Cecil Rhodes, manipulated King Lobengula to acquire land, viewing the Ndebele as obstacles to their ...
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British Colonial Treaties in Africa: The Ruud Concession in ...May 19, 2017 · One treacherous treaty signed by the British in Africa is the Rudd Concession, a written concession for exclusive mining rights in Matabeleland ...
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Repercussions of the Rudd concession - 1870 to 1918Aug 21, 2014 · Maund now learned of the Rudd agreement. At first he refused to believe it, but soon he was telling the Matabele king that Rudd had hoodwinked ...Missing: War | Show results with:War
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The British South Africa Company | Zimbabwe Field GuideLobengula signed the Rudd concession on 30 October 1888. The King had been adamant all along that he would not give away any land and the concession granted ...<|separator|>
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To what extent was the Rudd Concession a Fraudulent document | FiloMay 22, 2025 · In summary: The Rudd Concession was largely fraudulent due to deception, lack of transparency, and subsequent misuse to justify colonial ...Missing: historical | Show results with:historical