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Battle of Marracuene | |||||||
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Part of Campaigns of Pacification and Occupation | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Kingdom of Portugal | Ronga forces | ||||||
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António Enes | |||||||
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2,000 soldiers | 2,000 soldiers |
The Battle of Marracuene (Portuguese: Combate de Marracuene), also known as the Battle of Gwaza Muthini,[1] was a military confrontation that was fought on February 2, 1895, near Marracuene, Portuguese Mozambique, between Ronga rebels and Portuguese forces. There were over 2,000 Ronga troops in the conflict.[2]: 596 António Enes, the Portuguese Royal Commissioner, assembled over 2,000 European soldiers.[3]: 596 The Portuguese, armed with machine guns and repeating rifles, won the confrontation.[3]: 596 The date of the battle is celebrated in Mozambique.[1][4]: 276