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Mahikeng, South Africa: Siege of Mafeking obelisk
Obelisk commemorating British soldiers who died during the Siege of Mafeking (1899–1900), Mahikeng, North-West Province, South Africa.
Siege of Mafeking
South African history [1899-1900]
Also known as: Siege of Mafeking
Quick Facts
- Date:
- 1899 - 1900
- Location:
- Mahikeng
- South Africa
- Participants:
- Boer
- United Kingdom
- Context:
- South African War
Siege of Mafeking, Boer siege of a British military outpost in the South African War at the town of Mafeking (also spelled Mafikeng and Mahikeng) in northwestern South Africa in 1899–1900. The garrison, under the command of Col. Robert S. Baden-Powell, held out against the larger Boer force for 217 days until reinforcements could arrive. The rejoicing in British cities on news of the rescue produced the word mafficking, meaning wild rejoicing.