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Boshof is a
farming town in the west of the Free
State province,
South Africa. The town is 55 km north-east of
Kimberley on the R64 road.
Established in...
- The
Battle of
Boshof was
fought during the
Second Boer War on 5
April 1900
between British forces and
mostly French volunteers of the Boer army. Following...
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Jacobus Nicolaas Boshof (31
January 1808 – 21
April 1881) was a
South African (Boer) statesman, a late-arriving
member of the
Voortrekker movement, and...
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Boshof ǃUi is an
extinct ǃKwi
language or
dialect of
South Africa. It was
recorded at the town of
Boshof,
between Kimberley and the Vaal River, by Maingard...
- Egon
Boshof (born 13
January 1937 in Stolberg) is a
German historian. From 1979 to 2002, he held the
chair for
Medieval History at the
University of P****au...
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Boshof Commando was a
light infantry regiment of the
South African Army. It
formed part of the
South African Army
Infantry Formation as well as the South...
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provincial route in
South Africa that
connects Kimberley with
Bloemfontein via
Boshof and Dealesville. It is
slightly longer than the
newer N8
route via Petrusburg...
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succeeded together with
commander Diedericks to
force Methuen's
troops near
Boshof to retreat, but
without destroying the
railways they then
retreated themselves...
- 12592. ISSN 1478-0542. S2CID 203080653. King 1987.
Story 2005, p. 105. Egon
Boshof:
Ludwig der Fromme.
Darmstadt 1996, p. 89
Costambeys 2011, pp. 428–435....
- routes: the R64,
which is the old road to Kimberley, via
Dealesville and
Boshof. It ends at the N1. The R30 ends at the N1
north of the town. It is the...