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called Griqualand West,
Andries Waterboer took over
control and
founded the
powerful Waterboer dynasty. The
Waterboer Kapteins ruled the
region until...
- Nic(h)olaas
Waterboer (c. 1819 - 17
September 1896) was a
leader ("Kaptijn") of the
Griqua people. He was the last
fully independent Griqua Kaptijn of...
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functioned as
Waterboer's Land.
Waterboer himself lived in a "palace",
which in
reality was a
house with six rooms. A
monument for
Waterboer was
later erected...
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Andries Waterboer (c. 1772 – 1852) was a
leader ("kaptijn") of the
Griqua people. He
founded the
Waterboer dynasty of
Griqualand West, and led to a split...
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Waterboer, he
ruled the ****hest west of Kimberley. He was no
threat to Kok
until diamonds were
discovered there. Kok's successor,
Andries Waterboer,...
- ends The
settlement of
Hopetown is
established Nicholaas Waterboer,
eldest son of
Andries Waterboer succeeds as
Griqua captain The
settlement of Queenstown...
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which were
situated in part on land
claimed by the
Griqua chief Nicholas Waterboer and by the
Orange Free State. The Free
State established a
temporary government...
- 1007/s00705-007-0022-5. ISSN 0304-8608. PMC 2249614. PMID 18172569.
Karagas MR,
Waterboer T, Li Z,
Nelson HH,
Michael KM,
Bavinck JN, et al. (July 2010). "Genus...
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Although no
formally surve****
boundaries existed,
Griqua leader Nicolaas Waterboer claimed the
diamond fields were
situated on land
belonging to the Griquas...
- Cape Colony, Transvaal,
Orange Free
State and the
Griqua leader Nicolaas Waterboer all laid
claim to the
diamond fields. The Free
State Boers in particular...