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The Matabele War may refer to:

  • The First Matabele War (1893)
  • The Second Matabele War (1896–97); also called the Matabeleland Rebellion or the First Chimurenga

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Second Matabele War

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The Second Matabele War, also known as the First Chimurenga, was fought in 1896 and '97 in the region later known as Southern Rhodesia, now modern-day...

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First Matabele War

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First Matabele War was fought between 1893 and 1894 in modern-day Zimbabwe. It pitted the British South Africa Company against the Ndebele (Matabele) Kingdom...

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Matabele War

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The Matabele War may refer to: The First Matabele War (1893) The Second Matabele War (1896–97); also called the Matabeleland Rebellion or the First Chimurenga...

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Zimbabwe

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conquered Mashonaland and later in 1893 Matabeleland after the First Matabele War. Company rule ended in 1923 with the establishment of Southern Rhodesia...

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Rhodesian Bush War

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of Africa Portuguese Colonial War Rhodesia and weapons of mass destruction Rhodesian Armoured Corps Second Matabele War, officially known within Zimbabwe...

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Matabeleland

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the larger state of Rhodesia. It was in Matabeleland during the Second Matabele War that Robert Baden-Powell, who later became the founder of the Scout Movement...

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Tswana people

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over them as Moremi settled for a period at nearby Nokaneng. The First Matabele War was fought between 1893 and 1894 in modern-day Zimbabwe. The British...

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Company rule in Rhodesia

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military action, most prominently overcoming the Matabele army in the First and Second Matabele Wars of the 1890s. By the turn of the century, Rhodes's...

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Lozikeyi

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enough ammunition ahead of the 1896 war by using the weaponry her husband did not use in the first Anglo-Matabele war of 1893. "Lozikeyi Dhlodhlo". Dictionary...

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Battle of Bembezi

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The Battle of Bembezi (1 November 1893) was an engagement of the First Matabele War, between the British South Africa Company and the Ndebele Kingdom. The...

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Lobengula

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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...

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Frederick Russell Burnham

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earned by any American in the Second Boer War. He had become friends with Baden-Powell during the Second Matabele War in Rhodesia, teaching him outdoor skills...

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Second Boer War

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enabled the Matabele and Mashona peoples' rising against the British South Africa Company. The rebellion, known as the Second Matabele War, was suppressed...

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Shangani Patrol

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annihilated by more than 3,000 Matabele warriors in pre-Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), during the First Matabele War. Headed by Major Allan Wilson,...

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Mercenary

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served in both the First Matabele War (1893–94) and the Second Matabele War (1896–97). He effectively ended the Second Matabele War by assassinating the Ndebele...

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Bulawayo

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Matabele War. That year, the first white settlers arrived and rebuilt the town. The town was besieged by Ndebele warriors during the Second Matabele War...

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Southern Rhodesia

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their new Maxim guns, the BSAP defeated the Ndebele in the First Matabele War, a war which also resulted in the death of King Lobengula and the death...

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Maxim gun

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conflict during the First Matabele War in Rhodesia. During the Battle of the Shangani, 700 soldiers fought off 5,000 Matabele warriors with just five Maxim...

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Battle of the Shangani

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Battle of the Shangani took place on 25 October 1893 during the First Matabele War in what is now Zimbabwe. A British South Africa Company column led by...

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Rudd Concession

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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...

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Mthwakazi

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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...

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Cecil Rhodes

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the Impi to lay down their arms, thus ending the Second Matabele War. In the aftermath of the war in Matabeleland, but whilst the uprising in Mashonaland...

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Military history of Zimbabwe

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but it did much to bring about the Second Boer War and the Second Matabele War. The Second Matabele War—or the First Chimurenga, as it is often called...

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Southern Rhodesia in World War II

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Africa Company's dead of the Matabele Wars, as well as those memorialising Rhodesian servicemen killed during the Bush War. Many Zimbabweans see their...

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Leander Starr Jameson

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Administrator of Mashonaland. In 1893, Jameson was a key figure in the First Matabele War and involved in incidents that led to the massacre of the Shangani Patrol...

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Jameson Raid

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a couple of months later to the Second Matabele War. The raid was a contributory cause of the Second Boer War. What later became the nation of South Africa...

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White Zimbabweans

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Company (BSAC) from the 1890s onward, following its subjugation of the Matabele (Ndebele) and Shona nations. Early White settlers came in search of mineral...

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House of Khumalo

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kaMatshobana. While the Mthwakazi Kingdom ended in 1894 with the First Matabele War, The house has endured to the present day. It is believed that the Khumalo...

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