East African Rifles
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The East African Rifles was a British Colonial Auxiliary Forces military unit created in 1895 that was later merged into the King's African Rifles in 1902. [1]
References
Citations
- ↑ "History of the Kings African Rifles". 2013-01-23. Retrieved 2025-08-13.
Bibliography
- Baker, Colin (2001). "British Central Africa, 1896-1903: the accounts of Rifle Brigade Officers seconded to the British Central Africa Army". The Society of Malawi Journal. 54 (2): 66–87. JSTOR 29779073.
- Beachy, Ray (1990). The Warrior Mullah, The Horn Aflame. 1892–1920. London: Bellew. ISBN 9780947792435. OCLC 60081063. Search this book on

- Boeder, Robert B. (1981). Alfred Sharpe of Nyassaland: Builder of Empire. Blantyre: Society of Malaŵi. OCLC 9468278. Search this book on

- Marjomaa, Risto (2003). "The Martial Spirit: Yao Soldiers in British Service in Nyasaland (Malawi), 1895-1939". The Journal of African History. Cambridge University Press. 44 (3): 413–432. doi:10.1017/S0021853703008430. JSTOR 4100792.
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