Conflict: | Malaboch War |
Date: | April 1894 - July 1894 |
Place: | Blouberg, South Africa |
Result: | South African Republic (ZAR) Victory |
Combatant2: | Bahananwa (Xananwa) people |
Commander1: | Commandant-General Piet Joubert Commando Danie Theron |
Commander2: | Chief Malaboch |
Strength1: | 1,760 (about 2,400 in total) |
Strength2: | ~1,000 |
Casualties1: | Unknown |
Casualties2: | Unknown |
Map Type: | South Africa |
Coordinates: | -23.0833°N 28.85°W |
The Malaboch War (Afrikaans: Malaboch Oorlog) (1894) was between Chief Malaboch (Mmaleboho, Mmaleboxo) of the Bahananwa (Xananwa) people and the South African Republic (ZAR) Government led by Commandant-General Piet Joubert.[1] Malboch refused to pay taxes to the Transvaal after it was given back to the Boers in 1881 by the British, which resulted in a military drive against him by the South African Republic (ZAR).
The Malaboch war broke out when Chief Malaboch refused to leave his kingdom in Blouberg after being asked to leave by the government of South African Republic in April 1894. Piet Joubert led the Transvaal forces to an overwhelming victory leading to the surrender of the Bahananwa.[2] [3] [4]