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A HISTORY OF THE ZULU REBELLION
1906
AND OF
DINUZULU'S ARREST, TRIAL AND EXPATRIATION
BY
J. STUART
CAPT. NATAL FIELD ARTILLERY; INTELLIGENCE OFFICER, 1906-1909
EX-ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR NATIVE AFFAIRS, NATAL
WITH FIVE MAPS, SIX PLANS
AND TWENTY-FIVE ILLUSTRATIONS
MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED
ST. MARTIN'S STREET, LONDON
1913

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The Bambatha Rebellion (or the Zulu Rebellion) of 1906 was led by Bambatha kaMancinza (c. 1860£¿1906?), leader of the Zondi clan of the Zulu people, who lived in the Mpanza Valley (now a district near Greytown, KwaZulu-Natal) against British rule and taxation in the Colony of Natal, South Africa.

In the years following the Anglo-Boer War, British employers in Natal had difficulty recruiting Black farm workers because of increased competition from the gold mines of the Witwatersrand. The colonial authorities introduced a poll tax £¿1 (equivalent to £¿110 in 2020) in addition to the existing hut tax to pressure Zulu men to enter the labour market.

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CONTENTS.
CHAPTER PAGE
I.
INTRODUCTION 1

II.
SYSTEM OF NATIVE ADMINISTRATION IN NATAL 18

III.
STATE OF MILITARY ORGANIZATION ON THE OUTBREAK OF REBELLION 38

IV.
ZULU MILITARY SYSTEM AND CONNECTED CUSTOMS (WITH A NOTE ON THE REBEL ORGANIZATION1906) 67

V.
EVENTS AND CONDITIONS ANTECEDENT TO OUTBREAK OF HOSTILITIES.¡ªMURDER OF HUNT AND ARMSTRONG 92

VI.
MOBILIZATION AND DEMONSTRATIONS IN FORCE (a) IN THE SOUTH-WEST, (b) AT MAPUMULO.¡ªEXECUTIONS AT RICHMOND 127

VII.
OUTBREAK AT MPANZA 155

VIII.
FLIGHT OF BAMBATA TO NKANDHLA FORESTS.¡ªFIRST STEPS TAKEN TO COPE WITH THE SITUATION.¡ªZULU CUSTOMS 178

IX.
THE NKANDHLA FORESTS.¡ªSIGANANDA AND HIS TRIBE.¡ªDINUZULU'S ATTITUDE.¡ªEARLY OPERATIONS AT NKANDHLA.¡ªMURDER OF H.M. STAINBANK 204

X.
MOBILIZATION OF ZULULAND FIELD FORCE.¡ªMANSEL ENGAGES THE ENEMY AT BOBE 222

XI.
CONVERGING MOVEMENT ON CETSHWAYO'S GRAVE.¡ªNEGOTIATIONS FOR SIGANANDA'S SURRENDER.¡ªFURTHER OPERATIONS, NKANDHLA.¡ªTATE GORGE 237

XII.
OPERATIONS BY (a) UMVOTI FIELD FORCE, (b) MACKAY'S COLUMN.¡ªBATTLE OF MPUKUNYONI 257

XIII.
FURTHER OPERATIONS BY ZULULAND FIELD FORCE.¡ªACTION AT MANZIPAMBANA.¡ªENEMY DECIDES TO MOVE IN FORCE TO MOME 280

XIV.
ACTION AT MOME GORGE 299

XV.
STATE OF AFFAIRS AT UMSINGA.¡ªOPERATIONS BY MURRAY-SMITH'S COLUMN.¡ªFURTHER OPERATIONS BY UMVOTI FIELD FORCE AND MACKAY'S COLUMN 318

XVI.
CONCLUDING OPERATIONS, NKANDHLA.¡ªVISIT OF DINUZULU'S INDUNAS TO PIETERMARITZBURG.¡ªPOSITION AT MAPUMULO.¡ªACTIONS AT OTIMATI AND PEYANA (HLONONO) 333

XVII.
GENERAL CONCENTRATION AT THRING'S POST.¡ªACTIONS AT MACRAE'S STORE, INSUZE AND PONJWANA.¡ªCONVERGING MOVEMENT ON MESENI'S WARD 359

XVIII.
ACTION AT IZINSIMBA.¡ªCONCLUDING OPERATIONS.¡ªDISBANDMENT. ¡ªCOURTS-MARTIAL.¡ªCOST OF THE REBELLION 386

XIX.
SOME LESSONS OF THE REBELLION 407

XX.
NATIVE AFFAIRS COMMISSION.¡ªVISIT OF DINUZULU TO PIETERMARITZBURG.¡ªMURDERS OF LOYALISTS.¡ªESCAPE OF BAMBATA'S WIFE AND CHILDREN FROM USUTU.¡ªREMOBILIZATION OF MILITIA TO ARREST DINUZULU 424

XXI.
DINUZULU EXPEDITION.¡ªSURRENDER OF DINUZULU.¡ªCALLING IN OF FIREARMS.¡ªSEARCHING FOR OUTSTANDING REBELS 443

XXII.
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION AND TRIAL OF DINUZULU.¡ªWITHHOLDING OF HIS SALARY.¡ªHIS SETTLEMENT IN THE TRANSVAAL 460

XXIII.
REVIEW OF POLICY FOLLOWED IN CONNECTION WITH DINUZULU.¡ªHIS STATUS.¡ªHIS ATTITUDE DURING, AND SUBSEQUENT TO, THE REBELLION 477

XXIV.
CONCLUSION 504

APPENDICES.
I. CASUALTIES, (a) KILLED, (b) WOUNDED 540

II. HONOURS 543

III. STRENGTH OF FORCES, 7TH MAY, 1906 546

IV. DISPOSITION OF FORCES, 7TH MAY, 1906 547

V. STATE OF TRANSPORT, 7TH MAY, 1906 548

VI. STRENGTH OF ACTIVE MILITIA CALLED OUT, DECEMBER, 1907 549

VII. STRENGTH OF RESERVES IN THE FIELD, DECEMBER, 1907 549

VIII. EXPENDITURE, REBELLION AND DINUZULU EXPEDITION 550

IX. ZULU SONGS SUNG AT USUTU 551

X. CAUSES, SUPERSTITIONS, ETC., MATABELE REBELLION, 1896 551

XI. NATIVE CORPS 557

Index
563