Raaffs Horse, or Raaff's Transvaal Rangers, was an irregular unit raised by Cmdt Pieter Johannes Edward Raaff[1] with a strength of approximately 140. The Transvaal Rangers enlisted both European and Coloured personnel in its ranks, and recruited large numbers from the Kimberley diamond fields. It served in the 4 July 1879 Battle of Ulundi - the final battle of the Anglo-Zulu War as well as the earlier battles of Hlobane and Kambula.

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  1. ^ Paget, Henry (1982). A History of the British Cavalry 1816-1919. London: Pen and Sword. p. 196. ISBN 0-436-27327-6. Transvaal Rangers, was formed by a Boer named Pieter Raaf.
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