Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volumen5;Volumen40D. Appleton & Company, 1901 |
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... British India . The ruler , or Ameer , is Abdurrah- man Khan , who was placed on the throne in 1880 by the British after they had occupied Cabul , the capital , and driven out Yakub Khan , the son of Shere Ali , the preceding Ameer ...
... British India . The ruler , or Ameer , is Abdurrah- man Khan , who was placed on the throne in 1880 by the British after they had occupied Cabul , the capital , and driven out Yakub Khan , the son of Shere Ali , the preceding Ameer ...
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... British in 1806 and was formally ceded to Great Britain in 1815. Many descendants of the original settlers who were unwilling to accept British rule migrated in 1834 and 1835 , and beyond the Great Fish river , which was then the ...
... British in 1806 and was formally ceded to Great Britain in 1815. Many descendants of the original settlers who were unwilling to accept British rule migrated in 1834 and 1835 , and beyond the Great Fish river , which was then the ...
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... British Bechuanaland , with an area of 51,424 square miles , had in 1891 a popu- lation of 72,736 , of whom 5,211 ... British possessions , and £ 4,130,050 from foreign countries . Of the total exports £ 23,969,425 went to Great Britain ...
... British Bechuanaland , with an area of 51,424 square miles , had in 1891 a popu- lation of 72,736 , of whom 5,211 ... British possessions , and £ 4,130,050 from foreign countries . Of the total exports £ 23,969,425 went to Great Britain ...
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... British occupation . the invasion of the Free State by Lord Roberts drew away most of the burghers for the defense of their own soil , and when the British occupa tion of Bloemfontein convinced the majority of the rebellious colonists ...
... British occupation . the invasion of the Free State by Lord Roberts drew away most of the burghers for the defense of their own soil , and when the British occupa tion of Bloemfontein convinced the majority of the rebellious colonists ...
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... British troops to turn back the tide of rebellion , was there to defend the actions of his partisan troopers . Cape Colony raised altogether 24,000 volunteers to fight on the British side , more than all the other colonies combined ...
... British troops to turn back the tide of rebellion , was there to defend the actions of his partisan troopers . Cape Colony raised altogether 24,000 volunteers to fight on the British side , more than all the other colonies combined ...
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