The Battle of Isandlwana (1879): Britain’s Greatest Colonial Defeat in Africa
Cethshwayo KaMpande The Battle of Isandlwana It was fought on 22 January 1879. This was one of the most shocking defeats in British military history. A disciplined British invasion force was overwhelmed and destroyed by the Zulu army in a single day. The battle took place in present-day South Africa. In the late 19th century, Britain was expanding its control across southern Africa. The Zulu Kingdom, under King Cetshwayo kaMpande, was seen as an obstacle to British plans for regional dominance and federation. Border tensions between the British Natal Colony and the Zulu Kingdom escalated in the 1870s through a series of disputes and incidents. There were repeated accusations of cattle raids and theft across the border, with each side blaming the other for insecurity. The situation worsened after the Langalibalele affair, where a local chief fled toward Zululand after resisting British authority, increasing British suspicion that the Zulu kingdom was sheltering troublem...