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Dithakong is the name of a
place east of
Kuruman in the
Northern Cape,
South Africa,
which had been a
major destination for
several of the
earliest nineteenth...
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settled in Dithakwaneng, and later,
Dithakong,
where Nthua died and was buried.
Ratlou and the
tribe left
Dithakong for Mamusa, and
later settled in their...
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Daniell with
missionaries Jan
Matthys Kok and
William Edwards reaches Dithakong near
current day
Kuruman 7
September –
Sarel Cilliers, a
Voortrekker leader...
- [citation needed] The
Tswana areas are
disrupted by
Difaqane raids.
Battle of
Dithakong -
MaNthatisi repulsed by
Tlhaping with help from Griquas. Approximately...
- Britannica.
Retrieved 2019-10-26. "The
Mfecane as Alibi:
Thoughts on
Dithakong and Mbolompo" (PDF). The
Journal of
African History,
Volume 29, Issue...
- A Sotho-Tswana
settlement called Dithakong...
- Zulu in the
Attic Julian Cobbing. "The
Mfecane as Alibi:
Thoughts on
Dithakong and Mbolompo".
Journal of
African History, 29, 1988. Bryant,
Alfred T...
- homes. The
three joined forces in 1823 to take the
BaThlaping town of
Dithakong,
whose access to
water kept it rich in
grain and
cattle despite the overall...
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territories she had come across. Her
victory run
would end in the
Battle of
Dithakong when, on 23 June 1823, she
suffered a m****ive
defeat which was recorded...
- of the
province there are
sites attributable to the Iron Age such as
Dithakong.
Environmental factors have
meant that the
spread of Iron Age farming...