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| Occurred on the same day; Deadliest battle of the war, and one of the worst defeats in British history. | Isandlwana | 100%
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| Direct follow-up to the prior battle. Took place from Jan 22-23. | Rorke's Drift | 100%
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| The final battle of the war, where the British formed a defensive square and then were able to take over the Zulu Capital. | Ulundi | 100%
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| Colonel Pearson's column was surrounded and trapped inside a mission station, necessitating a major British relief effort. It was also the longest battle of the war. | Eshowe | 50%
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| Lord Chelmsford's relief column defeated Zulu forces, led directly to the breaking of #4. | Gingindlovu | 0%
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| British Mounted troops attempt to raid a Zulu stronghold but were routed by abaQulusi forces. | Hlobane | 0%
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| Zulu forces overrun an entrenched British supply convoy at a river drift. Occurred on March 12. | Intombe | 0%
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| First Battle that occured on January 22. | Inyezane | 0%
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| British Colonel Evelyn Wood successfully repelled a massive attack by the Zulu main army. The battle is considered the turning point of the war. | Kambula | 0%
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