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Battle of Mufilo
Part of Portuguese campaign against the Ovambo (1904-1907)

Portuguese marine sergeants of the expeditionary force sent to fight the Cuamatos (photo taken in Lisbon on 15 May 1907 by Joshua Benoliel)
Date27 August 1907
LocationSouthwest of Portuguese Angola
Result Portuguese victory
Belligerents
Portuguese Empire Ovambo
Commanders and leaders
Alves Roçadas Sihetekela
Strength
2,300 men 20,000 men
Casualties and losses
15 killed
55 wounded
Unknown
Portuguese colonial campaigns
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Scramble for Africa

The Battle of Mufilo (Portuguese: Combate de Mufilo) took place on 27 August 1907, in the southwest of Portuguese Angola, during the Ovambo resistance to Portuguese colonization.

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  • René Pélissier, Les Guerres Grises, résistances et révoltes en Angola (1845–1941), Éditions Pélissier, Orgeval, 1978.

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