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Encyclopedia > Eshowe

Eshowe, Uthungulu District, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa is the oldest town of European settlement in Zululand. Eshowe's name is said to be inspired by the sound of wind blowing through the more than 4 km² of the indigenous Dhlinza Forest, the most important and striking feature of the town.


Today Eshowe is a market town, with a 100 km radius catchment area, two shopping centres, a main bus station serving the hinterland, a major hospital, and several schools.

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A mission station (later called the KwaMondi Mission Station) was established at Eshowe in 1861 once permission has been obtained from the Zulu King Cetshwayo by Norwegian missionary, the Reverend Ommund Ofterbro.


During the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879, Colonel Pearson lead the coastal column to Eshowe. This column encountered part of the Zulu army at Nyezane, but after a short battle pushed on to the KwaMondi Mission which was fortified and called Fort Eshowe. The forces under Colonel Pearson were besiged for 10 weeks until relieved by Lord Chelmsford after the Battle of Gingindhlovu. After the war Eshowe was established as the capital of Zululand and the home of the British resident in Zululand, Melmoth Osborne. The nearby town of Melmoth is named afer him.


Eshowe was officially declared a township in 1891.


In 1947 the British Royal Family (King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret) visited and were welcomed in Eshowe by King Cyprian. The family toured the Dlinza Forest and spent a night in 'The Residency' in Eshowe.


Eshowe served as the seat of the first Black Diocesan Bishops in South Africa, of the Anglican and Catholic Church.


Nearby national parks

Other towns in Uthungulu District

Links

Information on tourism in Eshowe (http://www.eshowe.com)


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Siege of Eshowe: Information from Answers.com (1351 words)
The Siege of Eshowe was part of a three-pronged attack on the Zulu Impis of king Cetshwayo at Ulundi.
Eshowe consisted of a deserted church, school and the house of a Norwegian missionary.
On April 3, the relief column entered Eshowe, led by the pipers of the 91st Highlanders.
Eshowe, KwaZulu-Natal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (379 words)
Eshowe's name is said to be inspired by the sound of wind blowing through the more than 4 km² of the indigenous Dhlinza Forest, the most important and striking feature of the town.
In 1887 Eshowe became the capital of Zululand and was officially declared a township in 1891.
Eshowe served as the seat of the first Black Diocesan Bishops in South Africa, of the Anglican and Roman Catholic Church.
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