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Döhne is a
South African agricultural research station 6
kilometres north of
Stutterheim in the
Eastern Cape. It is
noted for
having developed the Döhne...
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Dohne Merino (
Dohne, El
Dohne Merino) is a
breed of
domestic sheep from
South Africa. The
breed was
started in the late 1930s by the
South African...
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Jacob Ludwig Döhne (9
November 1811
Zierenberg – 2 June 1879 Fort Pine near Dundee, KwaZulu-Natal), from the
Berlin Missionary Society, who was responsible...
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Bisho (Bhisho)
Braunschweig Burgersdorp Cala
Cathcart Cedarville Cofimvaba Dohne Dordrecht East
London (eMonti)
Elliot (Khowa)
Engcobo (Ngcobo) Fort Beaufort...
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renamed Dohne after the
first missionary in the area,
Jacob Ludwig Döhne, but in 1857 it was
reverted to its
previous name, with the name
Döhne referring...
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Encyclopaedia of
Southern Africa. Vol. 1. NASOU. p. 111. ISBN 9780625003280.
Döhne, J. L. (1857). A Zulu-Kafir Dictionary,
Etymologically Explained... Preceded...
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original on 6 June 2010,
retrieved 3
September 2010 Schoenian,
Susan (2009), "
Dohne Merino",
Sheep Breeds D - F, Sheep101.info,
retrieved 3
September 2010 Desilva...
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right hand son of King
Phalo ka Tshiwo.
Rharhabe died near present-day
Dohne in the
Eastern Cape province. He
fathered the
following known children (Mlawu...
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recognised as
breeds include the
Booroola Merino, the
Bungaree Merino, the
Dohne Merino, the
Fonthill Merino, the
Tasmanian Merino (which
derives from the...
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Edward Nunn 67 61 128 13 $4000
Johnnie O.
Jackson 65 67 132 14 $4000
Marius Dohne 69 67 136 15 $4000
Craig Richardson 77 73 150 16
Frank McGrath 79 79 17...