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As the schoolgirl lifts her head from her economics homework, winter winds swirl round her village – a collection of Zulu huts in the hills of Isandlwana, once a battleground of the Anglo-Zulu wars.
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The group performed in replica uniforms and used original weapons from the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879.
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The man, a member of the gang who murdered the Anglo-Zulu war historian and raconteur, was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment by
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The murder of tourism personality and Anglo-Zulu war pundit
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Both the Anglo-Zulu and the Anglo-Pedi wars were a direct consequence of the discovery of diamonds in Kimberley around 1865.
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Jones's field of expertise covers the Zulu-Voortrekker conflict of 1838, the Anglo-Zulu war of 1879, the first South African war of
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The mysteries of the Zulu kingdom (1816-1876), even after its destruction in the aftermath of the Anglo-Zulu War (1879), continue to dominate Zulu thought patterns in literary productivity.
ANC Today 2007
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The mysteries of the Zulu kingdom (1816-1876), even after its destruction in the aftermath of the Anglo-Zulu War (1879), continue to dominate Zulu thought patterns in literary productivity.
ANC Today 2007
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Both the Anglo-Zulu and the Anglo-Pedi wars were a direct consequence of the discovery of diamonds in Kimberley around 1865.
CONTENTS: 2007
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John Dunn was granted 10,000 acres of land after the Anglo-Zulu War in 1879 by Zulu king Cetshwayo.
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