- The
Battle of
Diamond Hill (
Donkerhoek) (Afrikaans: Slag van
Donkerhoek) was an
engagement of the
Second Boer War that took
place on 11 and 12 June 1900...
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firearms had been licensed. Two days
later Willem Ratte broadcast from
Radio Donkerhoek stating that he
would not surrender. A few days
after the
incident at...
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Bronkhorstspruit Country View
Estate Cullinan and
Surrounds Derdepoort Donkerhoek Doornkloof Elandshoek Grootfontein Estate Kameel Zyn
Kraal Kameeldrift...
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Wonderboomspoort to
Donkerhoek east of Pretoria.
Liebenberg parti****ted with his
Griqualand troops in the lost
Battle of
Diamond Hill (Slag van
Donkerhoek), where...
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mobile campaign,
winning battles at Moedwil, Nooitgedacht, Driefontein,
Donkerhoek and
other places, and
inflicting large losses of men and
material on the...
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negotiations with the British, concurred. ****s
fought in the lost
Battle of
Donkerhoek (Diamond Hill, 11 – 12 June 1900), and
afterwards was sent to the Wakkerstroom...
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historical terrain where the
Battle of
Diamond Hill (Afrikaans: die slag van
Donkerhoek) took
place during the
Second Boer War. Orania,
Northern Cape, another...
- four-lane dual-carriageway
tolled freeway opened in 1968, with toll
gates at
Donkerhoek and just west of Middelburg. The
freeway from
eMalahleni to Middelburg...
- Pedi 16%
Dilopye 799025 7.45 2.88 3,874
Tswana 58% Pedi 14%
Tsonga 10%
Donkerhoek 799051 22.33 8.62 3,472 Pedi 28% Zulu 13%
Afrikaans 12%
Tsonga 12% Ndebele...
- by
Edward Meyrick in 1913. It is
found in
South Africa (it was
described from
Donkerhoek in Transvaal).
Nepticulidae and
Opostegidae of the
World v t e...