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    Philippolis (redirect from Adam Kok's Land)
    the London Missionary Society and Adam Kok II and eventually the San were driven out of the area. Kok's son, Adam Kok III and his followers later migrated...
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    Adam Kok III (16 October 1811 – 30 December 1875) was a leader of the Griqua people in South Africa. The son of Adam Kok II, he was born in Griqualand...
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    Griqua nation migrated to the south-east under the leadership of Adam Kok's son Adam Kok II (to the south-east they were later to found Philippolis and...
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    Griekwastad (redirect from Waterboer's Land)
    from Piketberg. Their two leaders Andries Waterboer and Adam Kok II later had a dispute and Kok left for Philippolis. From 1813 to 17 July 1871, the town...
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    (1802–1806) Cape Colony (1806–1910) Waterboer's Land (1813–1871) Zulu Kingdom (1818–1897) Adam Kok's Land (1825–1861) Winburg (1836–1844) Potchefstroom...
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    (1862–1879) Griqualand West (1870–1871) Philippolis/Adam Kok's Land (1826–1861) Waterboer's Land (1813–1871) Boer Burgher (Boer republics) Trekboers Afrikaner...
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    the Cape. David Philip Publishers. South Africa. 3003. J. Dunn (ed). Adam Kok's Griquas: A Study in the Development of Stratification in South Africa...
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    (1802–1806) Cape Colony (1806–1910) Waterboer's Land (1813–1871) Zulu Kingdom (1818–1897) Adam Kok's Land (1825–1861) Winburg (1836–1844) Potchefstroom...
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    land for the Boers. This Retief and his men did, returning on 3 February 1838. The next day, a treaty was signed, wherein Dingane ceded all the land south...
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    (1802–1806) Cape Colony (1806–1910) Waterboer's Land (1813–1871) Zulu Kingdom (1818–1897) Adam Kok's Land (1825–1861) Winburg (1836–1844) Potchefstroom...
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    surrounding areas point to early Khoe-San hunter-gather groups living on the land. Dating back to AD 500, the earliest known forms of African Iron Age sculpture...
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    (1802–1806) Cape Colony (1806–1910) Waterboer's Land (1813–1871) Zulu Kingdom (1818–1897) Adam Kok's Land (1825–1861) Winburg (1836–1844) Potchefstroom...
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    an estimated population of 2,352,296. Only 10% of Bophuthatswana's total land area was arable, and much of that was covered with scrub bush. Though the...
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    three of them – A. T. Spies, J. C. Klopper and C. J. van Rooyen – owned land east of the Buffalo River for 300 cattle in 1852 from Zulu King Mpande. Van...
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    (1802–1806) Cape Colony (1806–1910) Waterboer's Land (1813–1871) Zulu Kingdom (1818–1897) Adam Kok's Land (1825–1861) Winburg (1836–1844) Potchefstroom...
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    arrived in the area of Winburg in 1835. They were able to buy access to the land between the Vaal and Vet rivers – virtually the entire northern part of what...
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    a system of multi-racial franchise and legal protection for traditional land rights, was at the time considered marginally preferable to annexation by...
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    independence, it was expanded to form one contiguous territory, with a total land area of 6,807 km2 (2628 sq. mi.). In the 1984 elections, the ruling Venda...
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    called the Gariep River, served as the boundary for some time, although some land between the river and the southern boundary of Botswana was later added to...
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    several years of service in the company, an employee could lease a piece of land in the colony as a Vryburgher ('free citizen'), on which he had to cultivate...
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