Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- PREFACE
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- ABBREVIATIONS
- GLOSSARY
- CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER II SYSTEM OF NATIVE ADMINISTRATION IN NATAI
- CHAPTER III STATE OF MILITARY ORGANIZATION ON THE OUT-BREAK OF REBELLION
- CHAPTER IV ZULU MILITARY SYSTEM AND CONNECTED CUSTOMS (WITH A NOTE ON THE REBEL ORGANIZATION, 1906)
- CHAPTER V EVENTS AND CONDITIONS ANTECEDENT TO OUTBREAK OF HOSTILITIES.—MURDER OF HUNT AND ARMSTRONG
- CHAPTER VI MOBILIZATION AND DEMONSTRATIONS IN FORCE (a) IN THE SOUTH-WEST, (b) AT MAPUMULO.—EXECUTIONS AT RICHMOND
- CHAPTER VII OUTBREAK AT MPANZA
- CHAPTER VIII FLIGHT OF BAMBATA TO NKANDHLA FORESTS.—FIRST STEPS TAKEN TO COPE WITH THE SITUATION.—ZULU CUSTOMS
- CHAPTER IX THE NKANDHLA FORESTS.—SIGANANDA AND HIS TRIBE.—DINUZULU'S ATTITUDE.—EARLY OPERATIONS AT NKANDHLA.—MURDER OF H. M. STAINBANK
- CHAPTER X MOBILIZATION OF ZULULAND FIELD FORCE.—MANSEL ENGAGES THE ENEMY AT BOBE
- CHAPTER XI CONVERGING MOVEMENT ON CETSHWAYO'S GRAVE.—NEGOTIATIONS FOR SIGANANDA'S SURRENDER.—FURTHER OPERATIONS, NKANDHLA.—TATE GORGE
- CHAPTER XII OPERATIONS BY (a) UMVOTI FIELD FORCE, (b) MACKAY'S COLUMN.—BATTLE OF MPUKUNYONI
- CHAPTER XIII FURTHER OPERATIONS BY ZULULAND FIELD FORCE.—ACTION AT MANZIPAMBANA.—ENEMY DECIDES TO MOVE IN FORCE TO MOME
- CHAPTER XIV ACTION AT MOME GORGE
- CHAPTER XV STATE OF AFFAIRS AT UMSINGA.—OPERATIONS BY MURRAY-SMITH'S COLUMN.—FURTHER OPERATIONS BY UMVOTI FIELD FORCE AND MACKAY'S COLUMN
- CHAPTER XVI CONCLUDING OPERATIONS, NKANDHLA.—VISIT OF DINUZULU'S INDUNAS TO PIETERMARITZBURG.—POSITION AT MAPUMULO.—ACTIONS AT OTIMATI AND PEYANA (HLONONO)
- CHAPTER XVII GENERAL CONCENTRATION AT THRING'S POST.—ACTIONS AT MACRAE'S STORE, INSUZE AND PONJWANA.—CONVERGING MOVEMENT ON MESENI'S WARD
- CHAPTER XVIII ACTION AT IZINSIMBA.—CONCLUDING OPERATIONS.—DISBANDMENT.—COURTS-MARTIAL.—COST OF THE REBELLION
- CHAPTER XIX SOME LESSONS OF THE REBELLION
- CHAPTER XX NATIVE AFFAIRS COMMISSION.—VISIT OF DINUZULU TO PIETERMARITZBURG.—MURDERS OF LOYALISTS.—ESCAPE OF BAMBATA'S WIFE AND CHILDREN FROM USUTU.—REMOBILIZATION OF MILITIA TO ARREST DINUZULU
- CHAPTER XXI DINUZULU EXPEDITION.—SURRENDER OF DINUZULU.—CALLING IN OF FIREARMS.—SEARCHING FOR OUTSTANDING REBELS
- CHAPTER XXII PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION AND TRIAL OF DINUZULU.—WITHHOLDING OF HIS SALARY.—HIS SETTLEMENT IN THE TRANSVAAL
- CHAPTER XXIII REVIEW OF POLICY FOLLOWED IN CONNECTION WITH DINUZULU.—HIS STATUS.—HIS ATTITUDE DURING, AND SUBSEQUENT TO, THE REBELLION
- CHAPTER XXIV CONCLUSION
- APPENDICES
- I CASUALTIES, (a) KILLED, (b) WOUNDED
- II HONOURS
- III STRENGTH OF FORCES, 7TH MAY, 1906
- IV DISPOSITION OF FORCES, 7TH MAY, 1906
- V STATE OF TRANSPORT, 7TH MAY, 1906
- VI STRENGTH OF ACTIVE MILITIA CALLED OUT, DECEMBER, 1907
- VII STRENGTH OF RESERVES IN THE FIELD, DECEMBER, 1907
- VIII EXPENDITURE, REBELLION AND DINUZULU EXPEDITION
- IX ZULU SONGS SUNG AT USUTU
- X CAUSES, SUPERSTITIONS, ETC., MATABELE REBELLION, 1896
- XI NATIVE CORPS
- INDEX
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- PREFACE
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- ABBREVIATIONS
- GLOSSARY
- CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER II SYSTEM OF NATIVE ADMINISTRATION IN NATAI
- CHAPTER III STATE OF MILITARY ORGANIZATION ON THE OUT-BREAK OF REBELLION
- CHAPTER IV ZULU MILITARY SYSTEM AND CONNECTED CUSTOMS (WITH A NOTE ON THE REBEL ORGANIZATION, 1906)
- CHAPTER V EVENTS AND CONDITIONS ANTECEDENT TO OUTBREAK OF HOSTILITIES.—MURDER OF HUNT AND ARMSTRONG
- CHAPTER VI MOBILIZATION AND DEMONSTRATIONS IN FORCE (a) IN THE SOUTH-WEST, (b) AT MAPUMULO.—EXECUTIONS AT RICHMOND
- CHAPTER VII OUTBREAK AT MPANZA
- CHAPTER VIII FLIGHT OF BAMBATA TO NKANDHLA FORESTS.—FIRST STEPS TAKEN TO COPE WITH THE SITUATION.—ZULU CUSTOMS
- CHAPTER IX THE NKANDHLA FORESTS.—SIGANANDA AND HIS TRIBE.—DINUZULU'S ATTITUDE.—EARLY OPERATIONS AT NKANDHLA.—MURDER OF H. M. STAINBANK
- CHAPTER X MOBILIZATION OF ZULULAND FIELD FORCE.—MANSEL ENGAGES THE ENEMY AT BOBE
- CHAPTER XI CONVERGING MOVEMENT ON CETSHWAYO'S GRAVE.—NEGOTIATIONS FOR SIGANANDA'S SURRENDER.—FURTHER OPERATIONS, NKANDHLA.—TATE GORGE
- CHAPTER XII OPERATIONS BY (a) UMVOTI FIELD FORCE, (b) MACKAY'S COLUMN.—BATTLE OF MPUKUNYONI
- CHAPTER XIII FURTHER OPERATIONS BY ZULULAND FIELD FORCE.—ACTION AT MANZIPAMBANA.—ENEMY DECIDES TO MOVE IN FORCE TO MOME
- CHAPTER XIV ACTION AT MOME GORGE
- CHAPTER XV STATE OF AFFAIRS AT UMSINGA.—OPERATIONS BY MURRAY-SMITH'S COLUMN.—FURTHER OPERATIONS BY UMVOTI FIELD FORCE AND MACKAY'S COLUMN
- CHAPTER XVI CONCLUDING OPERATIONS, NKANDHLA.—VISIT OF DINUZULU'S INDUNAS TO PIETERMARITZBURG.—POSITION AT MAPUMULO.—ACTIONS AT OTIMATI AND PEYANA (HLONONO)
- CHAPTER XVII GENERAL CONCENTRATION AT THRING'S POST.—ACTIONS AT MACRAE'S STORE, INSUZE AND PONJWANA.—CONVERGING MOVEMENT ON MESENI'S WARD
- CHAPTER XVIII ACTION AT IZINSIMBA.—CONCLUDING OPERATIONS.—DISBANDMENT.—COURTS-MARTIAL.—COST OF THE REBELLION
- CHAPTER XIX SOME LESSONS OF THE REBELLION
- CHAPTER XX NATIVE AFFAIRS COMMISSION.—VISIT OF DINUZULU TO PIETERMARITZBURG.—MURDERS OF LOYALISTS.—ESCAPE OF BAMBATA'S WIFE AND CHILDREN FROM USUTU.—REMOBILIZATION OF MILITIA TO ARREST DINUZULU
- CHAPTER XXI DINUZULU EXPEDITION.—SURRENDER OF DINUZULU.—CALLING IN OF FIREARMS.—SEARCHING FOR OUTSTANDING REBELS
- CHAPTER XXII PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION AND TRIAL OF DINUZULU.—WITHHOLDING OF HIS SALARY.—HIS SETTLEMENT IN THE TRANSVAAL
- CHAPTER XXIII REVIEW OF POLICY FOLLOWED IN CONNECTION WITH DINUZULU.—HIS STATUS.—HIS ATTITUDE DURING, AND SUBSEQUENT TO, THE REBELLION
- CHAPTER XXIV CONCLUSION
- APPENDICES
- I CASUALTIES, (a) KILLED, (b) WOUNDED
- II HONOURS
- III STRENGTH OF FORCES, 7TH MAY, 1906
- IV DISPOSITION OF FORCES, 7TH MAY, 1906
- V STATE OF TRANSPORT, 7TH MAY, 1906
- VI STRENGTH OF ACTIVE MILITIA CALLED OUT, DECEMBER, 1907
- VII STRENGTH OF RESERVES IN THE FIELD, DECEMBER, 1907
- VIII EXPENDITURE, REBELLION AND DINUZULU EXPEDITION
- IX ZULU SONGS SUNG AT USUTU
- X CAUSES, SUPERSTITIONS, ETC., MATABELE REBELLION, 1896
- XI NATIVE CORPS
- INDEX
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- A History of the Zulu Rebellion 1906And of Dinuzulu's Arrest, Trial and Expatriation, pp. 557 - 562Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013