The Second Matabele War (1896–97); also called the Matabeleland Rebellion or the First Chimurenga
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The Second MatabeleWar, also known as the First Chimurenga, was fought in 1896 and '97 in the region later known as Southern Rhodesia, now modern-day...
First MatabeleWar was fought between 1893 and 1894 in modern-day Zimbabwe. It pitted the British South Africa Company against the Ndebele (Matabele) Kingdom...
The MatabeleWar may refer to: The First MatabeleWar (1893) The Second MatabeleWar (1896–97); also called the Matabeleland Rebellion or the First Chimurenga...
conquered Mashonaland and later in 1893 Matabeleland after the First MatabeleWar. Company rule ended in 1923 with the establishment of Southern Rhodesia...
of Africa Portuguese Colonial War Rhodesia and weapons of mass destruction Rhodesian Armoured Corps Second MatabeleWar, officially known within Zimbabwe...
the larger state of Rhodesia. It was in Matabeleland during the Second MatabeleWar that Robert Baden-Powell, who later became the founder of the Scout Movement...
over them as Moremi settled for a period at nearby Nokaneng. The First MatabeleWar was fought between 1893 and 1894 in modern-day Zimbabwe. The British...
military action, most prominently overcoming the Matabele army in the First and Second MatabeleWars of the 1890s. By the turn of the century, Rhodes's...
enough ammunition ahead of the 1896 war by using the weaponry her husband did not use in the first Anglo-Matabelewar of 1893. "Lozikeyi Dhlodhlo". Dictionary...
The Battle of Bembezi (1 November 1893) was an engagement of the First MatabeleWar, between the British South Africa Company and the Ndebele Kingdom. The...
last official king of the Northern Ndebele people (historically called Matabele in English). Both names in the Ndebele language mean "the men of the long...
earned by any American in the Second Boer War. He had become friends with Baden-Powell during the Second MatabeleWar in Rhodesia, teaching him outdoor skills...
enabled the Matabele and Mashona peoples' rising against the British South Africa Company. The rebellion, known as the Second MatabeleWar, was suppressed...
annihilated by more than 3,000 Matabele warriors in pre-Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), during the First MatabeleWar. Headed by Major Allan Wilson,...
served in both the First MatabeleWar (1893–94) and the Second MatabeleWar (1896–97). He effectively ended the Second MatabeleWar by assassinating the Ndebele...
MatabeleWar. That year, the first white settlers arrived and rebuilt the town. The town was besieged by Ndebele warriors during the Second Matabele War...
their new Maxim guns, the BSAP defeated the Ndebele in the First MatabeleWar, a war which also resulted in the death of King Lobengula and the death...
conflict during the First MatabeleWar in Rhodesia. During the Battle of the Shangani, 700 soldiers fought off 5,000 Matabele warriors with just five Maxim...
Battle of the Shangani took place on 25 October 1893 during the First MatabeleWar in what is now Zimbabwe. A British South Africa Company column led by...
or "Matabele"—both names mean "men of the long shields". Amid the period of war and chaos locally called mfecane ("the crushing"), the Matabele quickly...
to refer to inhabitants of Matebeleland Province in Zimbabwe. The word Matabele is an anglicised term that was used by the British, a spelling that is...
the Impi to lay down their arms, thus ending the Second MatabeleWar. In the aftermath of the war in Matabeleland, but whilst the uprising in Mashonaland...
but it did much to bring about the Second Boer War and the Second MatabeleWar. The Second MatabeleWar—or the First Chimurenga, as it is often called...
Africa Company's dead of the MatabeleWars, as well as those memorialising Rhodesian servicemen killed during the Bush War. Many Zimbabweans see their...
Administrator of Mashonaland. In 1893, Jameson was a key figure in the First MatabeleWar and involved in incidents that led to the massacre of the Shangani Patrol...
a couple of months later to the Second MatabeleWar. The raid was a contributory cause of the Second Boer War. What later became the nation of South Africa...
Company (BSAC) from the 1890s onward, following its subjugation of the Matabele (Ndebele) and Shona nations. Early White settlers came in search of mineral...
kaMatshobana. While the Mthwakazi Kingdom ended in 1894 with the First MatabeleWar, The house has endured to the present day. It is believed that the Khumalo...