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The Siege of Marabastad was a siege on Fort Marabastad, present day South Africa, carried out by the Boer Republic of Transvaal, starting on 11 January 1881, and ending with British surrender on 2 April 1881. It took place during the First Boer War, in which Boers besieged several British garrisons across the country.

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  • The Siege of Marabastad was a siege on Fort Marabastad, present day South Africa, carried out by the Boer Republic of Transvaal, starting on 11 January 1881, and ending with British surrender on 2 April 1881. It took place during the First Boer War, in which Boers besieged several British garrisons across the country.
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  • Siege of Marabastad
causalties
  • 5 killed, 8 injured
commander
date
is part of military conflict
place of military conflict
result
  • Boer victory; Marabastad is captured
strength
  • 100 men
  • 30 European volunteers
  • 43–50 men from theTransvaal Mounted Police
  • 50–60 men of the94th Regiment
  • Total: 123–140 men
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