Isandlwana
Isandlwana is a historical site in South Africa, known for the Battle of Isandlwana, which took place on January 22, 1879. This battle was part of the Anglo-Zulu War, where British forces faced the Zulu army. The Zulus achieved a significant victory, marking one of the worst defeats for the British in the conflict.
The site is located near the Zulu capital of Ulundi and is now a protected heritage area. It features a memorial and a museum that commemorate the battle and its impact on both British and Zulu histories. Isandlwana remains a symbol of resistance and military strategy.