- Oorlog) (1894) was
between Chief Malaboch (Mmaleboho, Mmaleboxo) of the
Bahananwa (Xananwa)
people and the
South African Republic (ZAR)
Government led by...
- (Ga-Molepo)
Thobejane (Ga-Mafefe)
Batlokwa Batlokwa Ba
Lethebe Makgoba Batlou Bahananwa (Ga-Mmalebogo)
Moremi Motlhatlhana Babirwa Batswapong Mmamabolo Bamongatane...
-
Rebels Government of Peru 1894 1894
Malaboch War South
African Republic Bahananwa people 1894 1894 1894
Sasun rebellion Ottoman
Empire Armenian rebels...
-
Malaboch War was
between Chief Malaboch (Mmaleboho, Mmaleboxo) of the
Bahananwa (Xananwa)
people and the
South African Republic (ZAR)
Government led by...
- for
Northern Sotho peoples such as Bapedi, Batlokwa, Babirwa, Banareng,
Bahananwa, Balobedu, Bakone, Baroka, Bakgakga, Bahlaloga, Batau, Bakwena, Baphuthi...
-
Bafula Sesotho Lesotho,
South Africa Kolobe Wild Hog Free
State Bagananwa/
Bahananwa Sesotho sa
Leboa South Africa Tshwene Baboon Bahurutshe,
Limpopo Bahlakoana...
- of the area is
Northern Sotho people and they
refer to
themselves as
Bahananwa. They call the town Senwabarwana, a
commemorative name for an incident...
- officials. In
April 1894,
Chief Malaboch (Mmaleboho, Mmaleboxo) of the
Bahananwa (Xananwa)
people refused to
leave his
traditional mountain kingdom of...
- its
foothills are home to some 161,000 inhabitants,
belonging to the
Bahananwa nation. Senwabarwana, the
economic centre of
these villages, is visited...
- hut tax on
people living in
their suzerainty.
Kgosi Maleboho and the
Bahananwa refused to pay
taxes and
three commandos were sent to
subdue them, besieging...