Blood on the painted mountain: Zulu victory and defeat, Hlobane and Kambula, 1879
The Zulu stronghold of Hlobane ('the painted Mountain') dominated a vast area of disputed land in northern Natal. It was the scene of a terrible reverse for the British, but at Kambula the next day they inflicted an even more catastrophic defeat upon the Zulus. The Zulus never fully recove...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Zulu stronghold of Hlobane ('the painted Mountain') dominated a vast area of disputed land in northern Natal. It was the scene of a terrible reverse for the British, but at Kambula the next day they inflicted an even more catastrophic defeat upon the Zulus. The Zulus never fully recovered from this repulse, and it marked the turning point in the war. The slaughter at Hlobane was second only to that at Isandlwana two months earlier, which ravaged morale in the British Army. This was in part responsible for the highly questionable conduct of some of the officers when faced with the enemy at Hlobane, leading to the British rout at Devil's Pass. Without defeat at Hlobane, however, victory at Kambula might not have been possible: the warriors of the leading Zulu regiments, over-confident after their resounding success, were easily provoked into an ill-judged attack on the enemy camp at Kambula, and exhausted themselves before the British survivors of the previous day's battle set out in pursuit, leaving 1,000 Zulu dead on the Zunguin Plain. Ron Lock examines Hlobane as the only engagement of the war that the British fought entirely as a mounted force (although supported by Swazi foot auxiliaries). The Colonial horsemen of Colonel Evelyn Wood's No. 4 Column at Hlobane, local volunteers almost to a man, fought daringly but received little credit for their sacrifices on behalf of the British Empire. In Britain the shattering defeat was quickly passed over, the deaths of the local volunteers going mostly unmourned and the news immediately superseded by victory at Kambula. Using a wealth of new evidence drawn from a wide variety of sources, Ron Lock ensures that praise and blame are now fairly apportioned, in this gripping account of a vital part of the Anglo-Zulu War. |
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adam_text | BLOOD
ON THE
PAINTED
MOUNTAIN
Zulu Victory and Defeat
Hlobane and Kambula, 1879
RON LOCK
Greenhill Books, London
Stackpole Books, Pennsylvania
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations 6
List of Maps 8
Acknowledgements 9
Foreword 11
Preface 13
Zulu Pronunciation 15
1 Prepare for War 17
2 Isandlwana 48
3 Panic in Natal 91
4 Disaster at the Intombi 98
5 The Horsemen Assemble 115
6 Hlobane and Devil s Pass 126
7 Kambula 183
8 Aftermath 201
Bibliography 215
Index 219
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