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Kaffraria, Kaffiria, or Kaffirland, was the
descriptive name
given to the
southeast part of what is
today the
Eastern Cape of
South Africa.
Kaffraria...
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British Kaffraria was a
British colony/subordinate
administrative entity in present-day
South Africa,
consisting of the
districts now
known as
Qonce (King...
- Look up
Kaffraria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kaffraria ("Land of the Kaffirs") was a name for
regions held by the
Xhosa outside the authority...
- SS
Kaffraria was a
British cargo ship
owned by
Bailey &
Leetham of Hull, England. She was
built in 1864 by J.
Laing & Son, Ltd., of Sunderland, England...
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Turris kaffraria is an
extinct species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Turridae, the turrids.
Owing to its
columellar folds, the...
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close to the
border of the
recently established colony of
British Kaffraria in
Eastern Cape
South Africa. She was Xhosa.
Little is
known of Nongqawuse's...
- Colony, but
instead made a
crown dependency under the name of
British Kaffraria. The
Xhosa did not
initially offer violent resistance against this annexation...
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Wesleyan mission station in 1827
north of the
Great Kei
River in
British Kaffraria. It was
named after Joseph Butterworth. The
mission station and white...
- it was
known as the
Diocese of St John's, and
earlier still as that of
Kaffraria. The
diocese currently has 96 parishes. When the
Diocese of Grahamstown...
- Karl
Ludwig Philipp Zeyher (2
August 1799 Dillenburg, Hessen, Holy
Roman Empire – 13
December 1858 Cape Town), was a
botanical and
insect collector who...