- The
Bondelswarts Rebellion in 1922 (also
known as the
Bondelswarts Uprising or
Bondelswarts Affair or the
Bondelswarts Punitive Expedition) was a controversial...
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involved in the
Bondelswarts Rebellion, a
revolt against a tax on dogs,
which was
violently repressed. Big Swords, Jesuits, and
Bondelswarts, John S. Lowry...
- succeeded. The
first and most
tragic was the
Bondelswarts affair in 1922.
Before the
Germans arrived the
Bondelswarts (now the ǃGamiǂnun, a clan of the Nama...
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third was the
Bondelswarts Rebellion, in
which ****s
supported the
actions of the
South African Administration in
attacking the
Bondelswarts in
South West...
- War
Background German South West
Africa South African administration Bondelswarts affair 1946
referendum Apartheid (Bantustans in
South West Africa) Decolonisation...
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Bondelswarts Rebellion (1922)
South Africa South West
Africa Bondelswarts Government victory Rebellion suppressed 100 dead, 468
wounded (
Bondelswarts)...
- its name from Kido
Witbooi first Kaptein of the ǀKhowesin. ǃGamiǂnun (
Bondelswarts) at
Warmbad ǂAonin (Southern Topnaars) at
Rooibank ǃGomen (Northern Topnaars)...
- al-Gharbi
civil war 1920–1926 Rif War 1921–1922 Rand
Rebellion 1922
Bondelswarts Rebellion 1923–1932
Pacification of
Libya 1928–1931 Kongo-Wara rebellion...
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leader of the
Bondelswarts people.
After Christian's son and successor, Jan
Abraham Christian, was
killed by
German troops, the
Bondelswarts launched a brief...
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imposed a tax on the
Bondelswarts as a way of
making them more
dependent on
taking low-wage jobs for
white settlers. The
Bondelswarts refused to pay, and...