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Old English Fort, Marabastad
… This fort was the site of a Boer siege in 1880, where 140 soldiers were held for 104 …
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Heritage Route of Transvaal, Limpopo and Mpumalanga
… from British-controlled territory. Some 12,000 of these Boer emigrants moving Northward from the Cape crossed the … to the Transvaal when Great Britain annexed the nascent Boer Republic of Natal (1843) and established the Orange … and also strengthened a defensive alliance with its sister Boer republic, the Orange Free State . War between the two …
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Kgalusi Seketa Masilo Ratshatsha Malaboch (Mmalebogo, Lebogo) dies
… Transvaal (now Limpopo) who led his followers in the Boer-Gagananwa war of 1894, dies in Bochum-Blouberg, Northern …
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Windybrow, Pietersen Street, Parktown, Johannesburg
… via officers mess of General French’s staff in the Anglo Boer War, back to family Home, through several changes in … Tudor style” and the Interior Décor, said to have been Anglo-Moorish; the detail evident in the Circular Turret with …
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Elaandslaagte, a Mission Station in Kwa Zulu Natal
… attractions but because a major battle of the Second Boer War took place here. In fact, it was one of the few … the recent rains'. The war began two days earlier when the Boer army had occupied the railway station at Elandslaagte, …
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Kenya
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Africa South Vol.2 No.1 Oct-Dec 1957
… Towards an African Literature ii, Dr. A.C. Jordan. Anglo-Saxon Dreams, Michael Picardie. High Fence, Michael …
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Egypt is placed under martial law in response to widespread riots against the British
… approved the unilateral official cancellation of the Anglo-Egyptian Alliance Treaty of 1936 and appointed Crown …
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Natal Football Union founded
… The Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 and the subsequent war with the South …
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The Battle of Gingindlovu
… The Anglo-Zulu War Battle of Gingindlovu took place on 2 February …
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Statue of President Paul Kruger, Pretoria
… Political party in South Africa has called for a statue of Boer leader Paul Kruger to be pulled down and replaced by one … speech for singing anti-White songs including ;'Shoot the Boer'. Kruger was President of the South African Republic … and 1900 and the Opponent of Britain, during the Second Boer War. Buried a Hero by supporters, he is however seen by …
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The Convention for a Democratic South Africa (CODESA): CODESA 1
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Apartheid and reactions to it
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5,580 Egyptian prisoners of war are exchanged for four Israelis held by Egyptian troops
… and Britain and France came on the same day when the Anglo-French ultimatum was handed to Egypt and Israel before …
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The 104mm field-gun known as 'Long Cecil' is test fired for the first time
… Cecil John Rhodes, was test fired for the first time at Boer forces during the Siege of Kimberley. Rhodes, who had … round landed and burst in the middle of a safe and quiet Boer laager at the Intermediate Pumping Station, causing …
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Fourteen Streams
… Fourteen Streams to Kimberley, and the following day a Boer force under field-cornet Bosman marched into the … the village was returned to the Cape on 6 May 1900 when Boer troops under Gen SP du Toit retreated before a British …
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Cecil John Rhodes, South African statesman, is born
… was an ardent believer in colonialism, declaring that the Anglo-Saxon race was the first race and therefore should …
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Mining Magnate Oppenheimer dies
… magnate, Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, who founded the Anglo American Corporation, died in Johannesburg at the age …
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Gandhi, Tamils and the Satyagraha in South Africa by E.S Reddy
… the British troops in a non-combatant capacity during the Anglo-Boer War and was granted residence in the Transvaal. He went … Africa, was in the ambulance corps led by Gandhi during Anglo-Boer War. He was one of the most active passive …
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Stump Memorial, near Doornkop
… where the cottage stood where Jameson surrendered to the Boer forces after the Jameson Raid (previously marked by a …
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Anti-apartheid activist, Beyers Naude is born
… on 10 May 1915. He was named after C.F. Beyers, a Boer general who was close to his father, Jozua Franchoise …
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Early hominid discoveries in South Africa and East Africa
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The Jameson Raid
… Businessmen protested against what they felt to be the Boer Transvaal Government's discriminatory attitude to the …
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History of Women’s Struggle in South Africa
… had no vote, nor were white women enfranchised. The Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902 (also called the South African War) had … not only between black people and whites, but between Boer and British. Africans had aligned themselves with the …
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Zulu army defeat British Army at the Isandlwana Mountain
… victory for the Zulu kingdom, led by King Cetshwayo The Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 ended on July 4 at the last ritual …
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London hosts an international conference on the protection of the African elephant and rhinoceros
… Ireland, Egypt, Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, and the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. This convention was put into force on …
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Greytown, Kwa-Zulu Natal
… of note. There are lots of scenic drives reflecting; Boer History . (Greytown originally enjoyed a fair amount of … Botha, the Country’s first Prime Minister and a famous Boer leader, was born on a Farm just outside of Greytown, and …
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Union of South Africa is inaugurated
… Following delegates of the Boer Republics' agreement by 54 to 6, to accept the British …
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Political revolution between 1820 and 1835
… in present-day Zimbabwe . Southern interior: role of Boer, Kora and Griqua raiders The Boer raiders were frontier farmers who from the Cape Colony. … Lesotho and the Free State) was destabilised by the Boer, Griqua and Kora raids. Bamokotedi, a Sesotho speaking …
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Timeline of Land Dispossession and Segregation in South Africa 1800-1899
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