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South Africans during the anti-apartheid movement. P. S. Thompson, '
Bambatha ka
Mancinza (1865/6–1906)’,
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography, Oxford...
- The
Bambatha Rebellion (or the Zulu Rebellion) of 1906 was led by
Bambatha kaMancinza (c. 1860–1906?),
leader of the
Zondi clan of the Zulu people, who...
- The
Bambatha Rifles (formerly the Wi****ersrand Rifles) is a
reserve mechanised infantry regiment of the
South African Army. The Wi****ersrand
Rifles (often...
- 1906 the so-called
Bambatha rebellion broke out.
After the
rebellion had been put down,
Dinuzulu was
accused of
giving orders to
Bambatha to
start the rebellion...
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after allying himself with the
young firebrand Bambatha kaMancinza of the
Zondi clan. His
support for
Bambatha may have had
something to do with the fact...
- and
Archbishop Desmond Tutu also once lived.
Benedict Vilakazi was born
Bambatha kaMshini in 1906 at the
Groutville Mission Station near KwaDukuza, Natal...
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Kansas (Kansas
state county code BR, used on the state's
license plates)
Bambatha Rifles, an
infantry regiment of the
South African Army B&R or B+R, Bike...
- head tax, in
addition to the
existing hut tax. The revolt, led by
Chief Bambatha kaMancinza,
leader of the
amaZondi clan of the Zulu
people who
lived in...
- byline) and was an 'advocate' for the
Indian cause. In 1906, when the
Bambatha Rebellion broke out in the
colony of Natal, the then 36-year-old Gandhi...
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Somaliland (1900–20) West
Africa (1901–02)
Tibet expedition (1903–04)
Bambatha Rebellion (1906)
Maritz rebellion (1914–15)
Tochi (1914–15)
Nyasaland (1915)...