Pages that link to "Siege of Kimberley"
The following pages link to Siege of Kimberley:
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- Kimberley, Northern Cape (← links)
- William Glasgow (general) (← links)
- Kimberley (← links)
- 9th Queen's Royal Lancers (← links)
- Duke of Wellington's Regiment (← links)
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- Infogalactic:Selected anniversaries/February 15 (← links)
- Infogalactic:WikiProject Military history/News/Newsletter September 2009 (← links)
- Robert Kekewich (← links)
- Battle of Bakenlaagte (← links)
- Infogalactic:WikiProject Military history/Assessment/Siege of Kimberley (← links)
- Battle of Poplar Grove (← links)
- 1st Royal New South Wales Lancers (← links)
- List of Second Boer War Victoria Cross recipients (← links)
- List of sieges (← links)
- Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (← links)
- Siege of Mafeking (← links)
- Battle of Colenso (← links)
- Royal Green Jackets (← links)
- Kimberley Regiment (← links)
- Life Guards (United Kingdom) (← links)
- Battle of Paardeberg (← links)
- Queen's Lancashire Regiment (← links)
- HMS Kimberley (F50) (← links)
- Diamond Fields Advertiser (← links)
- Webb Gillman (← links)
- Battle of Leliefontein (← links)
- Template:Campaignbox Second Boer War (← links)
- Battle of Magersfontein (← links)
- Bloody Sunday (1900) (← links)
- Infogalactic:WikiProject Military history/African military history task force (← links)
- Alexander Murray, 8th Earl of Dunmore (← links)
- Essex Regiment (← links)