
On 20 January 1879 the Centre Column of the British invasion force under the British Commander in Chief Lord Chelmsford reached Isandlwana. Chelmsford's spies suggested a Zulu army was on its way to attack so on 21 January he took a strong force of auxiliaries into the hills to scout them leaving some 1700 white & native troops at camp. This action was futile as the main Zulu army of 24 000 men had moved across his front & was marching towards Isandlwana. This title employs new research to describe the formidable battle in greater detail providing a brand new interpretation of the course of the action.