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    The Mfecane (also known as Difaqane or Lifaquane) period begins during which much warfare occurs between the peoplesof southern Africa. Starting with the rule of King Shaka, the period centred on King Mzilikazi 's reign from 1826 - 1836 and finally ended in approximately 1840.
  3. Pre-Crisis Phase (December 17, 1920-May 4, 1922): South Africa was granted a League of Nations (LON) mandate to administer the former German colony of South West Africa on December 17, 1920. On January 9, 1922, the South African government submitted a draft self-government agreement to the Rehoboth Basters, a community of descendants of Cape Colony Dutch and indigenous African women located ...
  4. dence of considerable improvement in the dary, the Kalahari Desert on its economic, political or educational life to this period in the history of South east and the Atlantic on its west. show honesty or concern. By 1931 the West Africa from culminating in Union had so entangled the finances and the incorporation of the area as a Union parliament.
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    ABSTRACT n during the period of the unification of South Africa; and the period after 1910, when the diplomatic relationship became an affair of the Union of South Africa, which simultaneously pursued protectionist policy for South African trade, and bilateral cooperation concerning the diamond industry, as well as security along the bord
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    South West Africa

    Former country, a mandate of South Africa

    South West Africa was a territory under South African administration from 1915 to 1966, and under South African occupation from 1966 to 1990. Renamed Namibia by the United Nations in 1968, it became independent under this name on 21 March 1990. South West Africa bordered Angola, Botswana, South Africa, and Zambia. During its administration, South Africa applied its own apartheid system in the territory of South West Africa. A German colony known as German South West Africa from 1884 to 1915, it was made a League of Nations mandate of the Union of South Africa following Germany's defeat in the First World War. Although the mandate was repealed by the United Nations on 27 October 1966, South African control over the territory continued despite its illegality under international law. The territory was administered directly by the South African government from 1915 to 1978, when the Turnhalle Constitutional Conference laid the groundwork for semi-autonomous rule. Wikipedia

    CapitalWindhoek
    Official languagesEnglish, Afrikaans, German (1984–1990), Dutch (1915–1983)
    LanguagesKhoekhoegowab, Oshiwambo, Otjiherero, RuKwangali, Setswana, siLozi
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