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Boshof is a
farming town in the west of the Free
State province,
South Africa. The town is 55 km north-east of
Kimberley on the R64 road.
Established in...
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Jacobus Nicolaas Boshof (31
January 1808 – 21
April 1881) was a
South African (Boer) statesman, a late-arriving
member of the
Voortrekker movement, and...
- The
Battle of
Boshof was
fought during the
Second Boer War on 5
April 1900
between British forces and
mostly French volunteers of the Boer army. Following...
- Egon
Boshof (born 13
January 1937 in Stolberg) is a
German historian. From 1979 to 2002, he held the
chair for
Medieval History at the
University of P****au...
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Boshof ǃUi is an
extinct ǃKwi
language or
dialect of
South Africa. It was
recorded at the town of
Boshof,
between Kimberley and the Vaal River, by Maingard...
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succeeded together with
commander Diedericks to
force Methuen's
troops near
Boshof to retreat, but
without destroying the
railways they then
retreated themselves...
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Vooruitzicht (Dutch for "prospect" or "outlook") near
Zandfontein in the
Boshof District of
Orange Free State.
After they
discovered diamonds on
their land...
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provincial route in
South Africa that
connects Kimberley with
Bloemfontein via
Boshof and Dealesville. It is
slightly longer than the
newer N8
route via Petrusburg...
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Munich & Zurich: Artemis.
Columns 2025–2028.
Bryce 1968, p. 530. Egon
Boshof:
Ludwig der Fromme.
Darmstadt 1996, p. 89 Barraclough,
Geoffrey (1984)....
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Boshof Commando was a
light infantry regiment of the
South African Army. It
formed part of the
South African Army
Infantry Formation as well as the South...