Siege of Mafeking Boer War turning point

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Siege of Mafeking Boer War turning point
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British forces held Mafeking against an eight-thousand-strong Boer siege from 1899 to 1900 during the South Africa War.

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The event illustrates 19th century colonial military dynamics with limited modern relevance.

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Academic institutions frame the siege within established historical scholarship.

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No constitutional principles are engaged by this historical account.

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