- Gert
Wilhelm Adendorff (10 July 1848 – c. 1914) was a
member of the
Natal Native Contingent notable for
being the only
soldier on the
British side present...
-
Receiving news of
Isandlwana from
Natal Native Contingent Commander Adendorff and
warnings that a
force of 4,000 Zulu
warriors are
advancing on their...
- The
Adendorff Trek was a late 19th-century
attempt by
Afrikaners to
establish a Boer
Republic in Mashonaland, part of modern-day Zimbabwe. This initiative...
-
Shaun Adendorff (born 28 May 1992) is a
South African professional rugby union player for
Northampton Saints in
Premiership Rugby. His
regular position...
-
Jonathan Wallis 'Kraai'
Adendorf (born 23
August 1985) is a
South African rugby union player for
Griquas in the
Currie Cup and in the
Rugby Challenge....
- states,
which gives support to this theory.
Another theory (suggested by
Adendorff and
other researchers) is that
Fanagalo came from the
Colony of Natal...
- located. Soon thereafter, two
survivors from
Isandlwana –
Lieutenant Gert
Adendorff of the 1st/3rd NNC and a
trooper from the
Natal Carbineers –
arrived bearing...
- from the
original on 2020-09-19.
Retrieved 2024-08-03. Halkias, Daphne;
Adendorff,
Christian (2016-04-22).
Governance in
Immigrant Family Businesses: Enterprise...
- environs.
Kruger honoured the
latter commitment in 1891 when he
outlawed the
Adendorff Trek,
another would-be
emigration to Mashonaland, over the
protests of...
- more.
Achomi language at
Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) Halkias, Daphne;
Adendorff,
Christian (2016-04-22).
Governance in
Immigrant Family Businesses: Enterprise...