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Döhne is a
South African agricultural research station 6
kilometres north of
Stutterheim in the
Eastern Cape. It is
noted for
having developed the Döhne...
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Dohne Merino (
Dohne, El
Dohne Merino) is a
breed of
domestic sheep from
South Africa. The
breed was
started in the late 1930s by the
South African...
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Jacob Ludwig Döhne (9
November 1811
Zierenberg – 2 June 1879 Fort Pine near Dundee, KwaZulu-Natal), from the
Berlin Missionary Society, who was responsible...
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Bisho (Bhisho)
Braunschweig Burgersdorp Cala
Cathcart Cedarville Cofimvaba Dohne Dordrecht East
London (eMonti)
Elliot (Khowa)
Engcobo (Ngcobo) Fort Beaufort...
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renamed Dohne after the
first missionary in the area,
Jacob Ludwig Döhne, but in 1857 it was
reverted to its
previous name, with the name
Döhne referring...
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Encyclopaedia of
Southern Africa. Vol. 1. NASOU. p. 111. ISBN 9780625003280.
Döhne, J. L. (1857). A Zulu-Kafir Dictionary,
Etymologically Explained... Preceded...
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original on 2010-06-06,
retrieved 2010-09-03 Schoenian,
Susan (2009), "
Dohne Merino",
Sheep Breeds D - F, Sheep101.info,
retrieved 2010-09-03 Desilva...
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right hand son of King
Phalo ka Tshiwo.
Rharhabe died near present-day
Dohne in the
Eastern Cape province. He
fathered the
following known children (Mlawu...
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Edward Nunn 67 61 128 13
Johnnie O.
Jackson 65 67 132 14
Marius Dohne 69 67 136 15
Craig Richardson 77 73 150 16
Frank McGrath 79 79 17 Ben White...
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recognised as
breeds include the
Booroola Merino, the
Bungaree Merino, the
Dohne Merino, the
Fonthill Merino, the
Tasmanian Merino (which
derives from the...