Cape of Good Hope (awarded in 1841 for service in the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Kaffir Wars).
The majority of these depicted military uniforms and battle scenes, particularly images of the Sikh Wars and the Kaffir Wars.
In 1852, Ackermann's published a set of large colored lithographs illustrating the Kaffir War.
Cape Mounted Rifles, Kaffir War, 1850 (The Light Infantry)
He became a professional soldier and served in the Kaffir Wars in South Africa, 1851-1853.
They mean the Zulu chief Dingaan, who led a massacre in the Kaffir Wars.
Every reader of the history of the Cape Colony has heard of the great Kaffir War of 1835.
Documents relating to the Kaffir War of 1835 (1912)
His active service included the 1852-53 Kaffir War, the battle of Berea and the Indian Mutiny.
Later the regiment served in the Kaffir War and in the Sepoy Rebellion.