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Majuba may refer to: Battle of Majuba Hill, the final and decisive battle of the First Boer War Majuba Day, a major annual national celebration on 27 February
Majuba
1881 final battle of the First Boer War
The Battle of Majuba Hill on 27 February 1881 was the final and decisive battle of the First Boer War that was a resounding victory for the Boers. The
Battle_of_Majuba_Hill
Power station in Mpumalanga, South Africa
Majuba Power Station between Volksrust and Amersfoort in Mpumalanga, South Africa, is a coal-fired power plant operated by Eskom. Majuba is Eskom's only
Majuba_Power_Station
1880–1881 war in South Africa
P. (1981). The battle of Majuba. Perskor. ISBN 978-0-62-801909-7. OCLC 8308153. Ransford, Oliver (1968). The Battle of Majuba Hill: The First Boer War
First_Boer_War
South African observance
Majuba Day (Afrikaans: Majubadag) was a major annual national celebration on 27 February in the South African Republic in the period between the First
Majuba_Day
British Army general (1835–1881)
for South Eastern Africa. Colley was killed in action, at the Battle of Majuba Hill. He was the third and youngest son of the Hon. George Francis Pomeroy
George Colley (British Army officer)
George_Colley_(British_Army_officer)
Mountain range in Nevada, United States
The Majuba Mountains are a mountain range in Pershing County, Nevada. The Majuba placer has produced impressive gold specimens. "Majuba Mountains". Geographic
Majuba_Mountains
South African politician (born 1968)
Bonakele Amos Majuba (born 10 May 1968) is a South African politician and educator who has served as the MEC (Member of the Executive Council) for Finance
Bonakele_Majuba
Country in Southern Africa
among the largest coal-fired power stations globally, as well as Kendal and Majuba. Kusile is also the most expensive coal-fired power station ever constructed
South_Africa
1968 South African war drama film
Majuba: Heuwel van Duiwe (Majuba: Hill of Doves), is a 1968 South African War drama film directed by David Millin and co-produced by Roscoe C. Behrmann
Majuba:_Heuwel_van_Duiwe
Widespread national level rolling blackouts
shortages. The Majuba power plant lost its capacity to generate power after a collapse of one of its coal storage silos on 1 November 2014. The Majuba power plant
South_African_energy_crisis
South African electricity public utility
2014. The Majuba power plant lost its capacity to generate power after a collapse of one of its coal storage silos on 1 November 2014. The Majuba power plant
Eskom
British Army officer (1853–1947)
and on the second too senior. He was wounded in action at the Battle of Majuba during the First Boer War, which rendered his left hand permanently injured
Ian Hamilton (British Army officer)
Ian_Hamilton_(British_Army_officer)
Boer commandant
commando, and went on to lead one of the two Boer divisions at the Battle of Majuba Hill on 27 February 1881. The other group was led by Stephanus Roos. Ferreira
Joachim_Ferreira
South African politician (1837–1896)
the First Boer War, he led Boer forces to victory during the Battle of Majuba Hill. He served as Vice State President of the South African Republic from
Nicolaas_Smit
Place in Mpumalanga, South Africa
The name probably refers to the citizens resting here after the Battle of Majuba on 27 February 1881, a decisive battle leading to the Transvaal's victory
Volksrust
British illustrator and war correspondent
broke out, and Prior witnessed the aftermath of the British disaster at Majuba Hill. The following year, Prior found himself offshore on a Royal Navy ship
Melton_Prior
or crystal-like surface films. Parnauite was discovered in 1978 from the Majuba Hill Mine (Antelope Mining District), Pershing County, Nevada. Another new
Parnauite
Place in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Section 5. Madadeni houses two of the eight Majuba College campuses, the Centre For People Development and the Majuba Technology Centre, which focus on Business
Madadeni
Pass through the Drakensberg mountains in KwaZulu Natal province, South Africa
to 6,000 ft (1,800 m). It is the lowest part of a ridge that slopes from Majuba Hill east to the Buffalo River. Before the opening of the railway in 1891
Laing's_Nek
Boer politician and general (1834–1900)
Heidelberg. He was in command of the Boer forces at Laings Nek, Ingogo, and Majuba Hill, subsequently conducting the earlier peace negotiations that led to
Piet_Joubert
1881 battle of the First Boer War
Boers actually advanced from their positions on the lower slopes of nearby Majuba Hill and engaged the Naval Brigade near the British camp at Mount Prospect
Battle_of_Laing's_Nek
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
Medal. Osborne served in the First Boer War and fought at the Battle of Majuba Hill and Battle of Schuinshoogte. In 1882, Osborne was awarded the Victoria
James_Osborne_(VC)
Second month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars
(International observance) Doctors' Day (Vietnam) International Polar Bear Day Majuba Day (some Afrikaners in South Africa) Marathi Language Day (Maharashtra
February
River in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
South Africa. With a total length of 426 km (265 mi), its source is in Majuba Hill, "Hill of Doves" in the Zulu language, located northeast of Volksrust
Buffalo_River_(KwaZulu-Natal)
South African politician (born 1975)
Sedibe (EFF) ANC (22) Mtsweni-Tsipane Hlophe Latchminarain Lubisi Mahlangu Majuba Makaringe Manzini Mashego Mashilo Masilela Mkhatswa Mlombo Msibi Ndlovu
Mandla_Msibi
Group that traces jazz origins back to the 1950s
period's live performances, blending the big band sound with the traditional Majuba tempos and Marabi influences. The African Jazz Pioneers trace their origins
African_Jazz_Pioneers
City in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Dinuzulu & the Old Prison Maharaj House Fort Amiel Museum O'Neills Cottage Majuba Mountain The N11 is the principal road running through the city, connecting
Newcastle,_KwaZulu-Natal
1881 battle during the First Boer War
string of defeats. Eventually he would be killed in action at the Battle of Majuba Hill. Knight, Ian (2004). Boer Commando 1876–1902. Oxford: Osprey Publishing
Battle_of_Schuinshoogte
1852–1902 Boer republic in Southern Africa
defeated the British at Laing's Nek and Ingogo, and on 27 February 1881, at Majuba, General Sir George Pomeroy Colley fell at the head of his troops. While
South_African_Republic
Topics referred to by the same term
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Majuba Hill, near Volksrust, Mpumalanga, South Africa, best known for the Battle of Majuba Hill This disambiguation page
Amajuba
Coal-fired power plant in South Africa
Station Kriel Power Station Kusile Power Station Lethabo Power Station Majuba Power Station Matimba Power Station Matla Power Station Medupi Power Station
Kusile_Power_Station
Concentrated solar power station in Drâa-Tafilalet, Morocco
Volume 1" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 February 2016. "Majuba Power Station". www.eskom.co.za. Retrieved 8 February 2016. "NREL: Energy
Ouarzazate Solar Power Station
Ouarzazate_Solar_Power_Station
Place in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Pomeroy Colley, who led the ill-fated British force during the Battle of Majuba Hill in 1881. The town was established initially as the Gordon Memorial
Pomeroy,_South_Africa
South African actor (1906–1996)
Jamie Uys film 1967 The Cape Town Affair Fenton Robert D. Webb film 1968 Majuba: Heuwel van Duiwe Philippus Du Toit David Millin film Doctor Kalie Doctor
Siegfried_Mynhardt
in 1880 and 1881. After British defeats, most heavily at the Battle of Majuba Hill, Transvaal independence was restored subject to certain conditions
List of battles in South Africa
List_of_battles_in_South_Africa
1900 battle of the Second Boer War
February 1900 marked the nineteenth anniversary of the British defeat at Majuba and the surrender at Paardeberg constituted the first major British victory
Battle_of_Paardeberg
ended almost as soon as it began with a crushing Boer victory at Battle of Majuba Hill (27 February 1881). The republic regained its independence as the Zuid-Afrikaansche
History of South Africa (1815–1910)
History_of_South_Africa_(1815–1910)
River in South Africa
Drakensberg, the largest being the Mzinyathi ("Buffalo") River (rising near Majuba Hill). Others are the Little Tugela River, Klip River (rising near Van Reenen
Tugela_River
South African politician (1846–1902)
Anglo-Boer War he was badly wounded and unable to fight at the Battle of Majuba Hill. After the war, he served as magistrate of Utrecht from 1882 to 1884
Lucas_Johannes_Meyer
South African politician (1988)
Sedibe (EFF) ANC (22) Mtsweni-Tsipane Hlophe Latchminarain Lubisi Mahlangu Majuba Makaringe Manzini Mashego Mashilo Masilela Mkhatswa Mlombo Msibi Ndlovu
Mohita_Latchminarain
Station Kriel Power Station Kusile Power Station Lethabo Power Station Majuba Power Station Matimba Power Station Matla Power Station Medupi Power Station
Nuclear_power_in_South_Africa
South African politician (born 1965)
Sedibe (EFF) ANC (22) Mtsweni-Tsipane Hlophe Latchminarain Lubisi Mahlangu Majuba Makaringe Manzini Mashego Mashilo Masilela Mkhatswa Mlombo Msibi Ndlovu
Gillion_Mashego
South African architect (1890–1958)
teenwoordigheid van okkultiese simbole in ons volksmonumente. Volksvergadering Majuba 5-7 Oktober 2012" (PDF). volksvergadering. Retrieved 6 October 2018. "Geestelike
Gerard_Moerdijk
1899–1902 war in South Africa
Boer victory over the British at the Battle of Majuba Hill, First Boer War, 1881
Second_Boer_War
1881 treaty ending the First Boer War
superseded in 1884 by the London Convention. By the time of the Battle of Majuba, the governments of the South African Republic and Britain were in contact
Pretoria_Convention
Planned solar power tower solar thermal power plant
Station Kriel Power Station Kusile Power Station Lethabo Power Station Majuba Power Station Matimba Power Station Matla Power Station Medupi Power Station
Redstone_Solar_Thermal_Power
List of mountains with the same or similar names
09667; -116.26472 9,281 ft 2,829 m Antelope Range [12] Nevada Pershing Majuba Mountain 40°44′46″N 118°30′00″W / 40.74611°N 118.50000°W / 40.74611;
List of mountain ranges named Antelope
List_of_mountain_ranges_named_Antelope
Boer general (1854–1922)
First Boer War of 1880–81 as a field cornet, taking part in the Battle of Majuba Hill, in which the Boers achieved a victory over a British force under the
Christiaan_de_Wet
enough to allow retreat Battle of Schuinshoogte 8 Feb Boer victory Battle of Majuba Hill 27 Feb Boer victory over British, Colley killed Mahdist War Battle
List_of_battles_1801–1900
Painting by Elizabeth Thompson
carried its colours into action) along with the flat-topped mountain of Majuba in Natal. The painting measures 84.4 × 78.1 centimetres (33.2 × 30.7 in)
Floreat_Etona!
Copper arsenate mineral
Cu2+2Al(AsO4)(OH)4·4H2O. Some of the world's best specimens come from the Majuba Hill Mine in the Antelope District, Nevada, US. Cornubite occurs there as
Cornubite
Dam in Eastern Cape, South Africa
Station Kriel Power Station Kusile Power Station Lethabo Power Station Majuba Power Station Matimba Power Station Matla Power Station Medupi Power Station
Ncora_Dam
19th-century English firearm
Tail were used during the First Boer War, most notably at the Battle of Majuba Hill where the majority of the 400 Boers who attacked the hill were armed
Westley_Richards_Monkey_Tail
Nuclear power station in Western Cape, South Africa
Station Kriel Power Station Kusile Power Station Lethabo Power Station Majuba Power Station Matimba Power Station Matla Power Station Medupi Power Station
Koeberg_Nuclear_Power_Station
1880 battle of the First Boer War
during January and February 1881; at Laing's Nek, Schuinshoogte (Ingogo) and Majuba Hill. The Boers won each, and after the death of Colley in the last, the
Battle_of_Bronkhorstspruit
revolted. The battles of Bronkhorstspruit, Laing's Nek, Schuinshoogte, and Majuba Hill proved disastrous for the British where they found themselves outmaneuvered
Military history of South Africa
Military_history_of_South_Africa
Community radio station based in the Northern Cape, South Africa
Volkskool made local news in 2009, when his radio play about Battle of Majuba was broadcast by the station. Notice 1046 of 2007[permanent dead link],
Radio_Orania
Military unit
Anglo-Boer War; especially in 1881 following the British defeat at the Battle of Majuba Hill where an Irishman Alfred Aylward served as an adviser to the Boer General
Irish_commandos
British Army officer and colonial administrator (1842–1887)
The Battle of Majuba, Richard Caton Woodville Jr.
Owen_Lanyon
Intentionally engineered electrical power shutdown
Retrieved 6 December 2014. "Eskom admits another coal-storage silo at Majuba is cracked". Business day live. 21 November 2014. Archived from the original
Rolling_blackout
Louderback Mountains Lucy Gray Mountains Mahogany Hills Mahogany Mountains Majuba Mountains Mallard Hills Martin Creek Mountains Marys River Range Massacre
List of mountain ranges of Nevada
List_of_mountain_ranges_of_Nevada
Mining company based in South Africa
2011-10-09. Retrieved 2010-09-13. "Goedgevonden mine to supply Eskom's Majuba coal-fired plant". Gold Newswire. Archived from the original on 2011-07-23
African_Rainbow_Minerals
Rare monoclinic mineral
Cornwall, England; the Tynagh mine, near Loughrea, Co. Galway, Ireland; the Majuba Hill mine, Antelope district, Pershing Co. Nevada, US; and the Centennial
Strashimirite
Military unit
especially in 1881 following the decisive British defeat at the Battle of Majuba Hill where an Irishman, Alfred Aylward, served as an adviser to the victorious
Boer_foreign_volunteers
South African film studio
and Afrikaans musical.[citation needed] 1968: Majuba directed by David Millin about the Battle of Majuba Hill 1974: Gold, starring Roger Moore and Susannah
Killarney_Film_Studios
South African writer (1897–1976)
Fiercest Heart (1961) is based on his 1955 novel of the same name, and Majuba, released in 1968, is based on his 1941 novel The Hill of the Doves. Film
Stuart_Cloete
Danann, Lugh Battle of Maiwand – 1880 – Second Anglo-Afghan War Battle of Majuba Hill – 1881 – First Boer War Battle of Makahambus Hill – 1900 – Philippine–American
List of battles (alphabetical)
List_of_battles_(alphabetical)
South African politician (born 1979)
Nxumayo (EFF) ANC (27) Dlamini Hlophe Khoza Mabuza Macie Makhabane Mahlangu Majuba Malepeng Manzini Masilela Masina Masango Mbuyane Mashilo Mavimbela Mhlongo
Sasekani_Manzini
Schuinshoogte 10 February – Battle of Kirbekan 27 February – Battle of Majuba Hill 30 December – Battle of Ginnis 1889 – The Maxim machine gun is introduced
Timeline_of_the_British_Army
Autonomous town in Northern Cape, South Africa
English Translation Significance 27 February Majubadag Majuba Day Date of the Battle of Majuba Hill ending the First Boer War 6 April Stigtingsdag Founder's
Orania
Place in British Columbia, Canada
Ecovillage website Yarrow's Pioneers and Settlers Yarrow, B.C. Scenes and Times Yarrow Days Parade Yarrow Pioneers: Vedder River Flats and Majuba Hill
Yarrow,_British_Columbia
Peruvian Navy Manuel Elías Bonnemaison 1862–1961 Served on Huáscar. Battle of Majuba Hill 27 February 1881 Boer Army Jacob Coetzer 1866–1969 Battle of Fish Creek
List of last surviving veterans of military operations
List_of_last_surviving_veterans_of_military_operations
Sidi Hamadouche Transmitter, Large Mast "Majuba Power Station Units 1-3". Retrieved 31 December 2012. "Majuba Power Station Units 4-6". Retrieved 31 December
List of tallest structures in Africa
List_of_tallest_structures_in_Africa
unit breakdowns, leading to implementation of Loadshedding 2007–Present Majuba Power Station South Africa Up To 4110 MW Caused by unit breakdowns, leading
List of thermal power station failures
List_of_thermal_power_station_failures
British general (1843–1885)
began in December 1880, and was captured following the Boer victory at Majuba Hill in February 1881. Released the following month, Stewart served in the
Herbert_Stewart
South African politician (born 1962)
office June 2024 – 15 July 2025 Premier Mandla Ndlovu Preceded by Bonakele Majuba Succeeded by Lindi Masina Mayor of City of Mbombela In office 2011–2014
Cathy_Dlamini
Basic modern military low-level unit tactic
and contributed to a series of victories, culminating at the Battle of Majuba Hill. According to Stephen Biddle, the effective use of fire and maneuver
Fire_and_movement
First Boer War Battle of Laing's Nek – 1881 – First Boer War Battle of Majuba Hill – 1881 – First Boer War Battle of Schuinshoogte – 1881 – First Boer
List of battles by geographic location
List_of_battles_by_geographic_location
Native American people in eastern California
Shoshone people, including the Pahsupp Mountains, Kamma Mountains, and Majuba Mountains, as well as the Humboldt River. They are federally recognized
Northern_Paiute_people
small contingents of soldiers were placed at Tutuka, Camden, Grootvlei and Majuba stations in a first deployment phase intended to discourage increasing vandalism
Crime_in_South_Africa
Joseph Farmer Army Hospital Corps 27 February 1881 First Anglo-Boer War Majuba John Fox-Russell Royal Welch Fusiliers 6 November 1917 First World War Khuweilfe
List of medical recipients of the Victoria Cross
List_of_medical_recipients_of_the_Victoria_Cross
(Doushonovo Manoeuvres) Battle of Blood River Battle of Isandlwana Battle of Majuba Hill Battle of Almansa reenactment Eglinton Tournament of 1839 Largs Viking
List of historical reenactment events
List_of_historical_reenactment_events
Conversion of coal to gas
developed by Ergo Exergy and tested at Linc's Chinchilla site in 1999–2003, in Majuba UCG plant (2007) and in Cougar Energy's failed UCG pilot in Australia (2010)
Underground_coal_gasification
(1986) Majority (2010) A Majority of One (1961) Majstori, majstori (1980) Majuba: Heuwel van Duiwe (1968) Majubooru Loabi (2000) Majunu (2001) Makala (2017)
List_of_films:_M
Military unit
the First Boer War. The regiment participated in the disastrous Battle of Majuba Hill on 27 February 1881. After capturing the hilltop in order to dominate
92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot
92nd_(Gordon_Highlanders)_Regiment_of_Foot
Last Poetic Gems 1968 Henry Hook (VC) The Horrors of Majuba 1888-08 Poetic Gems 1934 Battle of Majuba Hill The Inauguration of the Hill o' Balgay 1878-?
List of William McGonagall poems
List_of_William_McGonagall_poems
1880. The conflict ended with a decisive Boer victory at the Battle of Majuba Hill and the republic regained its independence. The republic again issued
Postage stamps and postal history of Transvaal
Postage_stamps_and_postal_history_of_Transvaal
officers on 22 March: Violet Siwela was elected as Speaker and Bonakele Majuba was elected as her deputy. This is a list of members of the Mpumalanga Provincial
List of members of the 5th Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature
List_of_members_of_the_5th_Mpumalanga_Provincial_Legislature
Day of the year
flag for Japanese merchant ships. 1881 – First Boer War: The Battle of Majuba Hill takes place. 1898 – King George I of Greece survives an assassination
February_27
181 Majuba Power Station Mpumalanga FAMJ Majuba Power Station Airport 27°04′45″S 029°46′42″E / 27.07917°S 29.77833°E / -27.07917; 29.77833 (Majuba Power
List of airports in South Africa
List_of_airports_in_South_Africa
Wind farm complex in South Africa
Station Kriel Power Station Kusile Power Station Lethabo Power Station Majuba Power Station Matimba Power Station Matla Power Station Medupi Power Station
Impofu Wind Power Farms Complex
Impofu_Wind_Power_Farms_Complex
Esbjerg Power Station 821 ft 250.2 m 1992 Denmark Esbjerg Two chimneys of Majuba Power Station 820 ft 250 m 1996/2000 South Africa Volksrust Two chimneys
List_of_tallest_chimneys
Party candidate list for the 2024 South African election
Nkosi Thulisile Swenky Khoza Mandla Jeffrey Msibi Sam Masango Bonakele Amos Majuba Munene Nhluvuko Mhlongo Brenda Khethiwe Moeketsi Sipho Samuel Mahlangu Vusumuzi
Party lists for the 2024 South African election
Party_lists_for_the_2024_South_African_election
Railway operator in South Africa
locomotives and 7,231 wagons. R4Bn would be spent on infrastructure connecting Majuba coal-fired power station with the Richards Bay freight railway. Transnet
Transnet_Freight_Rail
British actor (1933–2006)
Year Title Role Notes 1968 Majuba: Heuwel van Duiwe Uncredited 1969 Petticoat Safari Co-writer 1970 Lied in My hart Rudi Scotty & Co. Ginger Sid Sien Jou
Tony_Jay
9/2/429/0010 - Majuba Battlefield, Farm Majuba North 11267, Newcastle District) Upload Photo 9/2/429/0010/002 Majuba Battlefield, Farm Majuba North 11267
List of heritage sites in KwaZulu-Natal
List_of_heritage_sites_in_KwaZulu-Natal
South African activist (1860–1919)
Kimberley and soon after to the Transvaal (which had after the victory at Majuba in 1881 regained its independence from Britain as the Zuid Afrikaanse Republiek)
James_Thompson_Bain
Wind farm in South Africa
Station Kriel Power Station Kusile Power Station Lethabo Power Station Majuba Power Station Matimba Power Station Matla Power Station Medupi Power Station
Roggeveld_Wind_Farm
College Lephalale TVET College Letaba TVET College Lovedale TVET College Majuba TVET College Maluti TVET College Mnambithi TVET College Mopani South TVET
List of colleges in South Africa
List_of_colleges_in_South_Africa
MAJUBA
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Patient, Fem of Sabri
Boy/Male
Tamil
Looks like Ishwar, The supreme God of Hindu, Lord of beauty
Boy/Male
Muslim
Good soul, Good natured
Boy/Male
Tamil
Male
Swedish
 Swedish and Norwegian form of German Fridric, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sindoor, The red powder used in Tika during a holy ceremony, Famous land
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Tenderness; barren.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Murugan
Girl/Female
Muslim
Happy, Girl, Blessing with Love, Waterfall
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