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Place in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Gingindlovu, officially renamed to KwaGingindlovu, is a town in the King Cetshwayo District Municipality, part of the KwaZulu-Natal province of South
Gingindlovu
Battle of the Anglo-Zulu War
The Battle of Gingindlovu (uMgungundlovu) was fought on 2 April 1879 between a British relief column sent to break the Siege of Eshowe and a Zulu impi
Battle_of_Gingindlovu
Zulu commander (1839-1886)
force, Dabulamanzi led the right wing of the Zulu army at the Battle of Gingindlovu; the Zulus were defeated. Dabulamanzi became the focal figure of anti-British
Dabulamanzi_kaMpande
British colonial war in 1879
was marching on Eshowe. On 2 April this force was attacked en route at Gingindlovu, the Zulu being repulsed. Their losses were heavy, estimated at 1,200
Anglo-Zulu_War
Place in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
of South Africa. The town is some 130 km north-east of Durban, near Gingindlovu, named after the Matigulu (also spelt Amatikulu) River. The name is derived
AMatikulu
British Army general (1844–1922)
Battalion, Natal Native Contingent where was present at the Battle of Gingindlovu and he gained a promotion to Brevet (military) Major. After the war he
Geoffrey_Barton
March Zulu Impi defeated in an attack on a British laager Battle of Gingindlovu 2 April British defeat Zulu Siege of Eshowe 22 Jan - 3 April British
List_of_battles_1801–1900
English cricketer and British Army officer (1849–1900)
Anglo-Zulu War of 1879, during which he was present at the Battle of Gingindlovu, and later served in the First Boer War of 1880–81. He retired from active
Charles_Michell_(cricketer)
South African hunter, settler and diplomat (1834–1895)
excellent service to the British forces and took part in the Battle of Gingindlovu and in the relief of Eshowe. After the Zulu's early success at the Battle
John_Robert_Dunn
Place in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
weeks until relieved on April 3 by Lord Chelmsford after the Battle of Gingindlovu. After the British evacuated the area, Fort Ekowe was burned down by
Eshowe
Zulu princess (1770s-1848)
the Mamba River near Ntumeni and later relocated to the future site of Gingindlovu. It is unlikely that Mawa was ever married. When her nephew Shaka became
Mawa_kaJama
National road in South Africa
Toll Plaza, near Mandini Dokodweni Ramp Toll Plaza, Dokodweni (near Gingindlovu) Mtunzini Toll Plaza, Mtunzini (includes ramp toll plazas) Heavy rains
N2_(South_Africa)
Greytown NUR Umhlanga, Umdloti, La Lucia NUT Utrecht NUZ Umlazi NV Vryheid NW Weenen NX Mthwalume, Umzinto, Scottburgh, Umkomaas NZ Mtunzini, Gingindlovu
Vehicle registration plates of South Africa
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Combat formation of infantry
infantry squares were used in most major battles such as the Battle of Gingindlovu and the climactic Battle of Ulundi to counter their enemy's massed charges
Infantry_square
British war correspondent (1852–1920)
Drift after the battle. Norris-Newman took up arms in the Battle of Gingindlovu, was the first to ride into the besieged settlement of Eshowe and was
Charles_Norris-Newman
1879 battle of the Anglo-Zulu War
invasion. In April 1879, despite the Battle of Kambula and the Battle of Gingindlovu, that had been costly defeats for the Zulus, the British were back at
Battle_of_Ulundi
British Royal Navy ship
join the naval brigade serving ashore; these took part in the Battle of Gingindlovu and the Relief of Eshowe. In 1881, she landed some of her crew to take
HMS_Boadicea_(1875)
1885 painting by Charles Edwin Fripp
later that year. As part of the army, Fripp witnessed the battles of Gingindlovu and Ulundi, where he was nearly killed. However, Knight notes that the
The_Last_Stand_at_Isandlwana
Military unit
February 1879 for service in the Anglo-Zulu war and fought at the Battle of Gingindlovu in April 1879 before lifting the Siege of Eshowe later that month. As
91st (Argyllshire Highlanders) Regiment of Foot
91st_(Argyllshire_Highlanders)_Regiment_of_Foot
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1833–1912)
South Africa with a small naval brigade which he led at the Battle of Gingindlovu and the Siege of Eshowe in April 1879 during the Anglo–Zulu War. He took
Frederick_Richards
Provincial route in South Africa
R66 is a provincial route in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa that connects Gingindlovu with Pongola via Eshowe, Melmoth and Ulundi. It starts and ends at a
R66_(South_Africa)
British politician (1848-1889)
He was educated at Eton and Oxford. Dawnay fought at the Battle of Gingindlovu (1879) as a volunteer and also in Egypt in 1882 and at Suakin (in Transport
Guy_Dawnay_(politician)
site: Fort Previous use: fortifications. Current use: museum. On the Gingindlovu – Melmoth road bypass of Eshowe take the turn-off to the east to Gezinzela
List of heritage sites in KwaZulu-Natal
List_of_heritage_sites_in_KwaZulu-Natal
Swords in British military service 1804–1936
Martini-Henry cutlass bayonets at the 1879 Battle of Gingindlovu
Royal_Navy_cutlasses
Military unit
Colonel Charles Pearson besieged by the Zulu impis. At the Battle of Gingindlovu, the 99th helped defeat a Zulu impis which tried to overrun the British
99th (Lanarkshire) Regiment of Foot
99th_(Lanarkshire)_Regiment_of_Foot
Coastal region in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
North Coast. The R102 runs parallel to the N2 and leads northwards to Gingindlovu and Empangeni and southwards to oThongathi (Tongaat) and Verulam. The
North_Coast_(KwaZulu-Natal)
closure after abandonment of the Umzinto–Donnybrook narrow-gauge railway Gingindlovu–Eshowe North 1987 Closed after line washaway Boughton–Hilton 1987 Part
List of abandoned railway lines in South Africa
List_of_abandoned_railway_lines_in_South_Africa
Chronological overview of locomotives in South Africa
October. New lines opened: Natal – Izingolweni to Harding on 5 March and Gingindlovu to Eshowe on 20 June. New lines opened: Cape – Kootjieskolk to Calvinia
South African locomotive history
South_African_locomotive_history
three-pronged attack on the Impis of Cetshwayo at Ulundi. The Battle of Gingindlovu (uMgungundlovu) was fought between a British relief column sent to break
Military history of South Africa
Military_history_of_South_Africa
British Army infantry regiment from 1572 to 1961
p. 76 "Medals of the Buffs". Retrieved 3 March 2011. "The Battle of Gingindlovu". Retrieved 1 November 2008. "Training Depots 1873–1881". Regiments.org
Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
Buffs_(Royal_East_Kent_Regiment)
Place in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Groutville and Shakaskraal to oThongathi in the south and via Darnall to KwaGingindlovu in the north. Running east, a small road connects the R74 (at the interchange
KwaDukuza
Civil War Battle of Gilboa – 1000 BC – Israeli–Philistine Wars Battle of Gingindlovu – 1879 – Anglo-Zulu War Battle of Glen Shiel – 1719 – Jacobite rising
List of battles (alphabetical)
List_of_battles_(alphabetical)
– Anglo-Zulu War Battle of Kambula – 1879 – Anglo-Zulu War Battle of Gingindlovu – 1879 – Anglo-Zulu War Siege of Eshowe – 1879 – Anglo-Zulu War Battle
List of battles by geographic location
List_of_battles_by_geographic_location
eSidakeni Source: Dlangubo → eNdlayangubo Eslkhawini → eSikhaleni Gingindlovu → KwaGingindlovu kwaDlangezwa → KwaDlangezwa KwaMambuka Village → eMambuka Village
List of renamed places in South Africa
List_of_renamed_places_in_South_Africa
Battalion 60th Rifles, and led them during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 at Gingindlovu and the relief of Eshowe. From 1880 to 1885, he was Assistant Quartermaster
Wykeham_Leigh_Pemberton
British Army general
despatches and promoted to captain for his service at the Battle of Gingindlovu. He served with the mounted infantry force in the First Anglo-Boer War
Edward Hutton (British Army officer)
Edward_Hutton_(British_Army_officer)
Soldier and official in Southern Africa
action at the 22 January Battle of Inyezane and the 2 April Battle of Gingindlovu. At the latter battle he met John Robert Dunn, a British settler in Zululand
Johan_Wilhelm_Colenbrander
1879 battle of the Anglo-Zulu War in Kambula, South Africa
battle. Four days later, about 11,000 Zulu were defeated at the Battle of Gingindlovu and the siege of Eshowe was raised. At the Battle of Ulundi the Zulu
Battle_of_Kambula
Siege during the Anglo-Zulu War
regiments in the main Zulu army) attacked the British camp in the Battle of Gingindlovu. Despite numerous attacks throughout the day by the Zulus - in an attempt
Siege_of_Eshowe
Royal Navy officer (1860–1917)
of the force sent to relieve Eshowe and was present at the Battle of Gingindlovu, so receiving the South Africa medal. In 1880 he was promoted to Lieutenant
Sir George Warrender, 7th Baronet
Sir_George_Warrender,_7th_Baronet
English cricketer
Full name Noel John Obelin Carbutt Born (1895-12-25)25 December 1895 Gingindlovu, Zululand Died 31 October 1964(1964-10-31) (aged 68) Durban, Natal, South
Noel_Carbutt
British cricketer and soldier
adjutant of the 3rd battalion from 1875 and fought at the Battle of Gingindlovu in the Anglo-Zulu War in South Africa in 1879. Less than two years later
Edward_Wilkinson_(cricketer)
Highway type in South Africa
Boshof – Bloemfontein R65 Ermelo – Sandlane (– Manzini, Eswatini) R66 Gingindlovu – Eshowe – Ulundi – Nongoma – Pongola R67 Port Alfred – Grahamstown –
Provincial routes (South Africa)
Provincial_routes_(South_Africa)
Military unit
Colonel Charles Pearson besieged by the Zulu impis. At the Battle of Gingindlovu, the 99th helped defeat a Zulu impi that tried to overrun the British
Wiltshire_Regiment
Regional Route in South Africa
After Stanger, the route heads through Darnall, Mandini and Gingindlovu (now KwaGingindlovu), passes close to Mtunzini, before heading to Empangeni. About
R102_(South_Africa)
Local municipality in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Emangidini 54006 6.86 648 Entembeni 54007 7.15 477 Eshowe 54008 16.33 5,230 Gingindlovu 54009 2.29 1,157 Khoza 54010 69.39 11,387 Kolweni 54011 19.38 3,583 KwaMondi
UMlalazi_Local_Municipality
Month in 1917
Civil War. A rail line 20 miles (32.2 kilometres) in length between Gingindlovu and Eshowe, South Africa was completed. Aubin-Edmond Arsenault replaced
June_1917
Battle of Hlobane 28 March 1879 Battle of Kambula 29 March 1879 Battle of Gingindlovu (uMgungundlovu) 2 April 1879 Siege of Eshowe 22 January – 3 April 1879
List of battles in South Africa
List_of_battles_in_South_Africa
Unit of the British Colonial Auxiliary Forces
won a major victory against a Zulu attack on 2 April in the Battle of Gingindlovu and arrived at Eshowe the following day to raise the siege. On 4 April
Natal_Native_Pioneer_Corps
1954 articulated steam locomotive
ended up on the North Coast line, shedded at Stanger, Empangeni and Gingindlovu. From Empangeni, they also worked the line to Golela on the Swaziland
South African Class GO 4-8-2+2-8-4
South_African_Class_GO_4-8-2+2-8-4
(narrow gauge), 39 miles 56 chains (63.9 kilometres). 20 June – Natal – Gingindlovu to Eshowe, 20 miles 2 chains (32.2 kilometres). Three new Cape gauge
1917_in_South_Africa
Anglican bishop in Zululand
January 1991 and December 1995. He became a rector of All Saints in Gingindlovu in 1996 and went to work in the Diocese of Natal as the rector of St
Vikinduku_Mnculwane
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(דָוִידָה) Feminine form of Hebrew David, DAVIDA means "beloved."
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Goddess Durga; Unique in her Own Way.
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Little lily.
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