- the Cape
farmers for firearms, horses, and wagons.
Griqualand East,
officially known as New
Griqualand was one of four short-lived
Griqua states in Southern...
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Griqualand West is an area of
central South Africa with an area of 40,000 km2 that now
forms part of the
Northern Cape Province. It was
inhabited by the...
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Griqualand East (Afrikaans: Griekwaland-Oos),
officially known as New
Griqualand (Dutch:
Nieuw Griqualand), was one of four short-lived
Griqua states...
- The
Harry Gwala District Muni****lity (Zulu:
UMasipala wesiFunda sase
Harry Gwala; Xhosa:
uMasipala weSithili sase
Harry Gwala),
formerly the
Sisonke District...
- In the
colonial history of
South Africa, the
Griqualand West
Annexation Act (Act 39 of 1877), was the act, p****ed in the Cape
Colony Parliament on 27 July...
-
Griqua people in
South Africa. The son of Adam Kok II, he was born in
Griqualand West. Kok III was
educated at the
Philippolis Mission School after his...
- the then
British colony of
Griqualand West. Five
years later,
during the 1891
British Lions tour to
South Africa,
Griqualand West pla**** the
British Lions...
-
multiracial Coloured people. Most
notable among these were
Griqualand West and
Griqualand East. The
people north of the Vaal
River in the
South African...
- 19th
century and
settled in
Griqualand West. Later, they
formed another independent state in
Kwazulu Natal named Griqualand East,
losing their independence...
- Free
State (1854–1902)
South African Republic (1856–1902)
Griqualand East (1861–1879)
Griqualand West (1870–1873)
Goshen (1882–1883)
Stellaland (1882–1885)...