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    The Maritz rebellion, also known as the Boer revolt, Third Boer War, or the Five Shilling rebellion, was an armed pro-German insurrection in South Africa...
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    the pro-German Maritz rebellion in 1914. In the 1930s, Maritz became an outspoken Nazi sympathizer and supporter of Nazi Germany. Maritz was born in Kimberley...
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    I, there was a failed attempt at resurrecting the republic in the Maritz rebellion. The land area that was once the ZAR now comprises all or most of the...
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    during the Second Boer War and one of the leaders of the pro-German Maritz rebellion (1914 – 1915) against the government of the Union of South Africa....
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    marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Manchu alphabet. The Boxer Rebellion, also known as the Boxer Uprising, was an anti-foreign, anti-imperialist...
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    dispatch rider during the Second Boer War, he later took part in the Maritz Rebellion of 1914–1915 against General Louis Botha, the prime minister of South...
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  • Laurette Maritz, South African professional golfer Noelle Maritz, Swiss footballer Maritz Rebellion, aka Boer Revolt or the Five-Shilling Rebellion, occurred...
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    ISBN 978-1-4955-0460-0 1920s portal Organized labour portal South Africa portal Maritz rebellion Benjamin Jennings Caddy Jacob van Deventer Ernest Glanville Cape Mounted...
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    which had joined the war, several thousand Boer rebels rose in the Maritz Rebellion and re-founded the South African Republic in 1914. The rebels allied...
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  • build up the National Party. The Maritz Rebellion was so notable that in Afrikaans it is merely referred to as 'the Rebellion'. ^ Accounting for inflation...
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  • they were warmly welcomed and joined with Maritz. Over 1,000 people were killed or wounded during the rebellion, however, Prime Minister Botha encouraged...
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    the Closer Union Convention. De Wet was one of the leaders of the Maritz Rebellion which broke out in 1914. One of his sons was killed in the uprising...
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    lavish parting banquet. Notwithstanding these grand farewells, the Maritz Rebellion was all but over by the time the Southern Rhodesian contingent reached...
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    Dhofar War (redirect from Dhufar rebellion)
    The Dhofar rebellion, also known as the Dhofar war, took place from 1963 to 1976 in the province of Dhofar against the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman. The...
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    (then called the Transvaal Scottish Volunteers). In 1914 during the Maritz Rebellion, when men who supported the recreation of a Boer South African Republic...
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    Maritz Rebellion during the South African World War I campaign against German South West Africa in 1914, the South African rebel General Manie Maritz...
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    had joined the war, Boer army officers of what is now known as the Maritz Rebellion "refounded" the South African Republic in September 1914. Germany assisted...
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    killed Bambata and the other Zulu chiefs, ending the uprising. The Maritz Rebellion (also known as the Boer Revolt or Third Boer War) broke out in South...
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    under controversial circumstances had a major role in sparking the Maritz rebellion. Born on Doornfontein Farm in the Winburg District of the Orange Free...
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    The Indian Rebellion of 1857 was a major uprising in India in 1857–58 against the rule of the British East India Company, which functioned as a sovereign...
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    Africans doing the same in German South West Africa; this resulted in the Maritz rebellion by former Boers, which was quickly suppressed. After the war, New Guinea...
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    also used by the South African Republic declared in 1914 during the Maritz Rebellion, which lasted into February 1915. In 1856, the Voortrekker territories...
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    bittereinders and their allies took part in a revolt known as the Maritz rebellion. The rebellion was quickly suppressed, and the leading Boer rebels escaped...
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    continued to fight and was shot in the Battle of Rooiwal, 11 April 1902. Maritz rebellion (1914) — took place at the start of World War I by some Boers who were...
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    The Lower Canada Rebellion (French: rébellion du Bas-Canada), commonly referred to as the Patriots' Rebellion (Rébellion des patriotes) in French, is...
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  • bitter-einders and their allies took part in a revolt known as the Maritz Rebellion. The Union of South Africa, which came into being in 1910, tied closely...
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    The North-West Rebellion (French: Rébellion du Nord-Ouest), was an armed rebellion of Métis under Louis Riel and an associated uprising of Cree and Assiniboine...
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    the candidate for Riversdale in the 1929 general election. After the Maritz rebellion was suppressed, the South African army continued their operations into...
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    The Mau Mau rebellion (1952–1960), also known as the Mau Mau uprising, Mau Mau revolt, or Kenya Emergency, was a war in the British Kenya Colony (1920–1963)...
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    Ali − Commander-in-Chief of the Fur Army Manie Maritz − Boer General and leader of the Maritz Rebellion Diiriye Guure − sultan of the Dervish State Mohammed...
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