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: His actions are controversial; he issued the ultimatum to Zulu King Cetshwayo that directly triggered the Anglo-Zulu War in 1879. This conflict resulted in heavy British losses at Isandlwana and his subsequent recall.
: The most common route is the Bartle Frere via Western Trailhead, which features significant elevation gain and rugged terrain. bartle frere
: He is memorialized with a statue in Whitehall Gardens, London , and a monument in St Paul’s Cathedral . Monument to Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere (1885–1899) : His actions are controversial; he issued the
: He served as the Governor of Bombay (now Mumbai) and the Commissioner in Sindh. He is credited with introducing the first postage stamps to India (the Scinde Dawk) and developing major infrastructure like railways and canals. : He is memorialized with a statue in
"Bartle Frere" most commonly refers to two distinct entities: a historical British colonial administrator and the highest mountain peak in Queensland, Australia.