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She said Lydenburg mayor Clara Ndlovu announced the move to rename Lydenburg to Mashishing in a local newspaper last week.
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On the same day General Buller, who had ceased to advance to the east and retraced his steps as far as Helvetia, began his northerly movement in the direction of Lydenburg, which is nearly fifty miles to the north of the railway line.
The Great Boer War Arthur Conan Doyle 1894
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The court ruled in 2006 that 200ha of land in Lydenburg be restored to them.
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My clan arrived from Mozambique in the 1800 and settled in Lydenburg in the Transvaal under the leadership of a woman, called Nxalati, incorrectly pronounced by colonialists as “Selati”.
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Lydenburg in Mpumulanga were assessing the economic performance of the mine.
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The notoriously trigger-happy and bloodthirsty Abel Erasmus, who was a ZAR Native Commissioner in the Lydenburg district, "regarded the kaffir as the natural enemy of the Boer, and himself as the Heaven ordained instrument for maintaining the supremacy of the whites."
CONTENTS: 2007
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They particularly could not understand how the Bapedi acquired and over time accumulated guns, as Muller confirms, "the Bapedi chief, Sekukuni, who lived in the mountainous area near Lydenburg, has somehow obtained guns and ammunition."
CONTENTS: 2007
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The earliest evidence of scarification from southeast Africa is recorded not in written documents but in clay, on the faces of the famous terracotta Lydenburg Heads, which were unearthed by archaeologists in the eastern Transvaal in 1962.
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005
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The notoriously trigger-happy and bloodthirsty Abel Erasmus, who was a ZAR Native Commissioner in the Lydenburg district, "regarded the kaffir as the natural enemy of the Boer, and himself as the Heaven ordained instrument for maintaining the supremacy of the whites."
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They particularly could not understand how the Bapedi acquired and over time accumulated guns, as Muller confirms, "the Bapedi chief, Sekukuni, who lived in the mountainous area near Lydenburg, has somehow obtained guns and ammunition."
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