siege of Bulawayo

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The siege of Bulawayo was a key 1896 confrontation in what is now Zimbabwe, where Ndebele forces surrounded the colonial town of Bulawayo during the Second Matabele War before being relieved by British-led columns.

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instanceOf battle
military siege
aftermath continued pacification campaigns in Matabeleland
entrenchment of colonial administration in Bulawayo
chronologyWithinEvent early phase of the Second Matabele War
combatant British South Africa Company forces NERFINISHED
Ndebele forces NERFINISHED
white settlers in Bulawayo
conflict Second Matabele War NERFINISHED
conflictType colonial war engagement
country British South Africa Company territory NERFINISHED
describedBySource Ndebele oral histories
colonial military reports
followedBy British counteroffensive in Matabeleland
hasCause Ndebele uprising against colonial rule
Second Matabele War outbreak
hasContext British colonial expansion in southern Africa
administration by the British South Africa Company
hasEffect consolidation of British control over Matabeleland
weakening of Ndebele military resistance
hasPart advance of relief columns
defence of the Bulawayo laager
sorties by besieged settlers
historicalPeriod late 19th century
location Bulawayo NERFINISHED
Matabeleland NERFINISHED
Southern Rhodesia NERFINISHED
present-day Zimbabwe
notableFor being a key engagement of the Second Matabele War
encirclement of a major colonial town by Ndebele forces
opponent British Empire NERFINISHED
British South Africa Company NERFINISHED
Ndebele Kingdom NERFINISHED
Rhodesian settlers NERFINISHED
opposingForce British-led relief columns
Ndebele warriors
partOf Ndebele uprising of 1896 NERFINISHED
Second Matabele War NERFINISHED
placeOfSignificance Bulawayo town NERFINISHED
region southern Africa NERFINISHED
result relief of Bulawayo by British-led columns
significantEvent relief of the town by relief columns from Salisbury and Gwelo
startTime 1896
strategicObjective control of Bulawayo
suppression of Ndebele uprising
temporalLocation 1896

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Second Matabele War significantEvent siege of Bulawayo