Battle of Majuba Hill

The Battle of Majuba Hill on 27 February 1881 was the final and decisive battle of the First Boer War that was a resounding victory for the Boers. The British Major General Sir George Pomeroy Colley occupied the summit of the hill on the night of 26–27 February 1881. Colley's motive for occupying Majuba Hill, near Volksrust, now in South Africa, may have been anxiety that the Boers would soon occupy it themselves, since he had witnessed their trenches being dug in the direction of the hill.

Battle of Majuba Hill
Part of the First Boer War

An illustration of the battle, showcasing the British Army in action against the Boers.
Date27 February 1881
Location
Majuba Hill, Volksrust, Kwazulu-Natal
27.4768°S 29.8505°E / -27.4768; 29.8505 (Battle of Majuba Hill)
Result Boer victory
Belligerents
 Transvaal  United Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Nicolaas Smit
Stephanus Roos
Daniel J.K. Malan
Joachim Ferreira
Maj Gen. Sir George Pomeroy Colley 
Strength
400 405
Casualties and losses
1 killed
5 wounded
92 killed
134 wounded
59 captured

The Boers believed that he might have been attempting to outflank their positions at Laing's Nek. The hill was not considered to be scalable by the Boers for military purposes and so it may have been Colley's attempt to emphasise British power and strike fear into the Boer camp.

The battle is considered by some to have been one of the "most humiliating" defeats suffered by the British in their military history.

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