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Who were the combatants of the battle of Rorke's Drift?

British infantry with Natal irregulars against Zulu nation


How much of southern Africa was under british control in 1860?

By 1860, significant portions of southern Africa were under British control, primarily including the Cape Colony, which had been established in 1806. The British also controlled Natal, which was annexed in 1843, and parts of what is now Botswana and Zambia. However, large areas, particularly in the interior, were still occupied by various indigenous kingdoms and were not under direct British rule. The region was characterized by a mix of colonial territories and independent African states during this period.


What was the city besieged by the Boers in 1899?

The city besieged by the Boers in 1899 was Ladysmith, located in Natal, South Africa. The siege began during the Second Boer War and lasted for several months, as Boer forces surrounded the town, cutting off supplies and reinforcements. The siege was part of a larger conflict between British colonial forces and the Boer republics of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State. Eventually, British relief forces lifted the siege in February 1900.


Who first discovered Durban?

Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama first discovered Durban in 1497 during his voyage to India. He named it "Natal" due to its discovery on Christmas Day.


What place in Kwa-Zulu Natal was nicknamed gin gin i love you by british soldiers it has a Zulu connection?

Gingindlovu


Why did workers move to South Africa in the 1860s?

Labourers moved from India to the British colony Natal (now the province KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa) in the 1860s to work on the colony's sugar plantations. They came as indentured workers. After serving their indentures, they were free to return to India, but most opted to stay in Natal.


Why did the Great Trek take place?

The Great Trek was a movement of Dutch-speaking colonists up into the interior of southern Africa in search of land where they could establish their own homeland, independent of British rule.


What is post-natal period and pre-natal period?

The period of time around the time of pregnancy and delivery.


What is pronatalist forces?

Pronatalist forces are societal, economic, or political factors that encourage or promote higher birth rates within a population. These forces can include policies such as pro-natal subsidies, cultural norms that value large families, or incentives for having more children.


What is a natal family?

A natal family is the family you were born into.


Natal in a sentence?

natal is easy to use in a sentence.


What are the ratings and certificates for O Natal do Pai Natal - 1992 TV?

O Natal do Pai Natal - 1992 TV is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/6