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became known as the
Bulhoek M****acre.: pp.1
Enoch Mgijima, the
youngest of nine
children – five
girls and four boys, was born in
Bulhoek, 25 km southwest...
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Diphala Peter Nyana Lower Didimana Upper Didimana Kamastone Bulhoek (Ntabelanga, Qhwabhi, Stratweni)
Romanslaagte Tsitsikama KuzaNgqokwe Phelandaba...
- In the
Bulhoek m****acre, a
white police force from the
Union of
South Africa killed 163
Xhosa civilians. The m****acre
occurred on 24 May 1921, in the...
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Bulhoek P****, (English: Bull Corner), is
situated in the
Eastern Cape,
province of
South Africa near Steynsburg. 31°14′22.2″S 25°42′23.5″E / 31.239500°S...
- but had
saved lives by
doing so. The
second was the
Bulhoek M****acre of 24 May 1921, when at
Bulhoek in the
eastern Cape
eight hundred South African policemen...
- of household. However, in the wake of the
Bulhoek m****acre
where 183
African Israelites were
killed at
Bulhoek in 1921, the
white settlers became increasingly...
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Resolution 610
United Nations Security Council Resolution 615 Year of
Africa Bulhoek m****acre Lodge, Tom (2011). Sharpeville: an
apartheid m****acre and its...
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Intlambo kaNongqawuse (Xhosa for "Valley of Nongqawuse").[citation needed]
Bulhoek m****acre Nontetha,
Xhosa prophetess Zakes Mda's
novel The
Heart of Redness...
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Commission of
South Africa. ****s was
already under pressure as a
result of the
Bulhoek M****acre and the Rand Revolt. In the Rand
Revolt of
March 1922, ****s had...
- – The
second census of the
Union of
South Africa takes place. 24 – The
Bulhoek M****acre
takes place with an
estimated 163 killed. July 30 – The Communist...