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Date: 2014-11-02 12:25:20
Anglo-Zulu War
Battle of Hlobane
Impi
Zulu
Natal Native Contingent
Isandlwana
South Wales Borderers
Eshowe
Battle of Isandlwana
South Africa
Africa
Battle of Gingindlovu

Brave Men Indeed’ Zulu Warfare Through the Eyes of the British Soldier By Ian Castle ___________________________________________________________________________________ It seems clear, when reading accounts written by

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