Victorian Era Zulu War Knobkierie War Club
New Made Item: New production copied directly from an original in the IMA collection. As used in Southern and Eastern Africa. The 1879 British invasion of Zululand brought swift and unexpected results. In short order most of the British Regiment of the 24th foot were attacked by surprise and totally annihilated despite their modern martini rifles against clubs and spears. Fifteen hundred men or thereabout died repelling a Zulu hoard of five thousand. Having destroyed the main column at ISANDLWANA the Zulus went on to attack the Mission Station at RORKE'S DRIFT but that was a different story remembered in the movie "ZULU". This is a high quality reproduction of the Zulu Knobkierie war club, as used during the Zulu war and related conflicts. The knobkierie was common through out Southern and Eastern Africa, and was as tried and true design used for many years, well into the 20th century. The name knobkierie itself derives from a combination of the Afrikaans and Nama Languages. Knop means