Set against the backdrop of the late Nineteenth Century, the AmaNdebele War illustrates the aggressive expansion of the British Empire in Africa, driven by Cecil Rhodes' ambitions. The conflict highlights the intersection of personal and imperial interests, showcasing Rhodes' efforts to extend both his own influence and that of Queen Victoria through the British South Africa Company. This historical account delves into the complexities of colonialism and its impact on indigenous populations.
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An examination of the Ndebele War of 1893-94 and circumstances leading to the massacre of Major Allan Wilson's Patrol which perished whilst in pursuit of Lobengula, king of the Ndebele.
A study of the Indian Ferozepore Brigade on the Western Front. Part of the Indian Corps, the Brigade went into action to support the BEF in holding back the German advance to the sea. The Indian sepoys fought with great loss in an unfamiliar theater.