- The
South African Republic (Dutch: Zuid-
Afrikaansche Republiek,
abbreviated ZAR; Afrikaans: Suid-Afrikaanse Republiek), also
known as the
Transvaal Republic...
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Afrikaner (or "Boer"), he
helped establish the
South African Republic (Zuid-
Afrikaansche Republiek or ZAR; also
referred to as Transvaal), was the
first president...
- Council" of the
South African Republic, Afrikaans:
Volksraad van die Zuid-
Afrikaansche Republiek) was the
parliament of the
former South African Republic (ZAR)...
- The
South African Republic Police (Dutch: Zuid-
Afrikaansche Republiek Politie; ZARP) was the
police force of the
former country,
South African Republic...
- was Dutch:
President van de Zuid-
Afrikaansche Republiek and
after 1866 Dutch:
Staatspresident der Zuid-
Afrikaansche Republiek). The
country was referred...
-
recognition and
complete independence: the
South African Republic (Dutch: Zuid-
Afrikaansche Republiek, ZAR; or Transvaal) and the
Orange Free State. The republics...
- The
Afrikaansche Handelsvereeniging ("African
Trading ****ociation" or AHV) was a
Dutch trading company based in
Rotterdam which traded in
Central Africa...
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British in
order to
ensure the
republics of the
Transvaal (the Zuid-
Afrikaansche Republiek) and the
Orange Free State,
remaining independent, ultimately...
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South African Republic (1852–1902), or the Transvaal,
known as ZAR (Zuid-
Afrikaansche Republiek) in
Dutch (and
later Afrikaans)
Southern Africa, the southernmost...
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Boers or Sekhukhune. Piet Joubert, the Commandant-General of the Zuid-
Afrikaansche Republiek (ZAR),
called on all the ZAR's
commandos in
early October 1882...