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    Province and, unofficially, British Kaffiria and Kaffirland. The British Kaffraria was established in 1847 when the British colonial government in the...
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    Williams Town and East London were annexed by the British early on, and were thus known as British Kaffraria (later annexed to Cape Colony in 1865). All of...
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    brought to an end after the loss of several hundred British soldiers. Shortly afterwards, British Kaffraria was made a crown colony. The Khoikhoi settlement...
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  • overlaps and confusion. The first national system was inspired by the British one, using white letters on a black background with each province using...
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    Xhosaland but 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...
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  • surrounding areas British Kaffraria, a formally established colony beside the Kaffraria described above SS Kaffraria, a British cargo ship Kaffraria, a genus of...
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    usage in southern Africa) Kaffraria, and British Kaffraria Military history of South Africa Sandile kaNgqika Category:British military personnel of the...
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    December 1836, but was reoccupied in 1846 and was the capital of British Kaffraria from its creation in 1847 to its incorporation in 1865 with the Cape...
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    frontier in 1778. In colonial times, the Ngqika lands were known as British Kaffraria. Later the Apartheid government of South Africa gave them a form of...
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    Butterworth, South Africa (category 1827 establishments in the British Empire)
    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...
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