

Several specific Zulu War contingents are represented, including: Natal Native Contingent, 2 nd Wawickshire, 24 th Regiment, 17 th Natal Lancers, Bromhead Squadron, and Rorke's Drift Regiment. The mod also has historical regiments and portrays them accurately. Anthony Durnford (also present at Isandlwana), Cetewayo (King of the Zulus), Lord Kitchener (Mahdist War), Gordon Pacha (Mahdist War), and Muhammad Ahmad (religious leader of the Mahdist War). Many new generals and commanders have been created, including Lord Chemlsford (leader of the British contingent during the Battle of Isandlwana), Col. Several new units have been added as nearly all the units of the new factions are from the mod. The main mod features four new factions (Natal British Contingent, Corsaire, The Mahdist, and Zulu) and one reworked vanilla faction (Bedouins).
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The latest version of the mod is version 1.0, and there is an optional sub-mod download for it called the Zulu Maps Mod which is in beta version 2. The mod is also focused on the Zulu War which was fought between the Zulu Kingdom and Great Britain in the first half of 1879. One is the Mahdist War which took place 1881-1899 and was fought between the Mahdist Sudanese and the Egyptian, and later British, forces. The Khartum and Zulu Mod for Napoleon: Total War is focused on two conflicts. The Khartum and Zulu Mod for Napoleon: Total War has brought these two conflicts to the turn-based strategy genre with exceptional historical accuracy. The Anglo-Zulu War and the Mahdist War were two such wars, involving Great Britain and several different native peoples of Africa. Sadly, few wargames represent the wars of the Victorian Age. They were able to conduct these wars with a limited amount of weapons and manpower, and little public support. The European powers didn't have to commit abundant resources for waging these wars. These wars and engagements were usually characterized by a technological superiority of the Europeans over the suppressed. As Europe grew tense, little wars broke out in these areas mostly because of the suppression by the Europeans on the indigenous peoples. The areas that saw the most attention during this period were Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Time was of the essence, however, because lands out of European influence getting harder to find.

This increased the competition of Imperialism, and the scramble for land outside of Europe increased in pace and intensity. These new European nations (Belgium, Italy, and Germany) were eager to colonize, find resources, and expand their businesses overseas just like their European neighbors. During this time industrialization transformed cities as factories sprang up in the Western Hemisphere and new nations were created in Europe. Much of it is considered the Victorian Age, the years Queen Victoria ruled Great Britain. The time period between the Napoleonic Wars and the First World War was relatively peaceful compared to the periods before and after.
