• The Lancaster House Agreement refers to an agreement signed on 21 December 1979 in Lancaster House, following the conclusion of a constitutional conference...
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    Lancaster House Conferences The Lancaster House Treaties The Lancaster House Agreement The Government Wine Cellar Historic England. "Lancaster House (Grade...
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    participated in peace talks in the United Kingdom that resulted in the Lancaster House Agreement, putting an end to the war. In the 1980 general election, Mugabe...
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  • Conference, held at Lancaster House in September and October 1961 A Conference that led to the Lancaster House Agreement, the independence agreement for Rhodesia...
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  • in Zimbabwe officially began in 1980 with the signing of the Lancaster House Agreement, to reverse the distribution of land that resulted from the colonial...
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    Minister of Zimbabwe Rhodesia from the Internal Settlement to the Lancaster House Agreement in 1979. A United Methodist Church bishop and nationalist leader...
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    Rhodesia'). As per the agreement, Lord Soames became Governor with full legislative and executive powers. The Lancaster House Agreement further provided for...
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    united "Patriotic Front" took place at Lancaster House, London in December 1979, and the Lancaster House Agreement was signed. The country returned temporarily...
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    recognition. After a period of interim British control following the Lancaster House Agreement in December 1979, the country achieved internationally recognised...
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    opinion, leading to the Rhodesian Bush War and eventually the Lancaster House Agreement in 1979. After the country's reconstitution as the Republic of...
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    both Minister of Transport and Minister of Power and Posts. The Lancaster House Agreement, signed on 21 December 1979, stipulated that control over the...
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    the late 1990s. The Zimbabwean Constitution, initially from the Lancaster House Agreement a few months before the 1980 elections, chaired by Lord Carrington...
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    represented reached the Lancaster House Agreement, effectively ending the guerrilla war. On 11 December 1979, the Rhodesian House of Assembly voted 90 to...
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    Rhodesia in late 1979 and early 1980 that eventually led to the Lancaster House Agreement and the independence of Zimbabwe. By 1979, the Rhodesian Bush...
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    Zimbabwe's first head of state (Ceremonial President) after the Lancaster House Agreement that led to the country’s independence. In 1987, he stepped down...
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  • Rhodesian Bush War. After fifteen years of war, following the Lancaster House Agreement of 1979 there was a transition to internationally recognised majority...
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    country gained independence from the United Kingdom. Per the Lancaster House Agreement, Zimbabwe was originally a parliamentary republic, with the president...
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    Zimbabwe Rhodesia in 1979 under the Internal Settlement. The Lancaster House Agreement brought an independence constitution which made provision for...
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    Mugabe's assistant and bodyguard, and accompanied him to the Lancaster House Agreement which resulted in Zimbabwe's recognised independence in 1980....
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    when the UK took interim control of the country following the Lancaster House Agreement which ended the Rhodesian Bush War. The UK's Union Jack was used...
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    recognition, but instead returned to British control under the Lancaster House Agreement followed by internationally recognised independence in 1980 as...
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  • accused him of betrayal during the negotiations in London for the Lancaster House Agreement. In consequence of his newly found conciliatory demeanour, Walls...
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    respectively—during the Rhodesian Bush War of the 1960s and 1970s. The Lancaster House Agreement and the return of Rhodesia to de facto British control on 12 December...
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    continued until Zimbabwe Rhodesia revoked its UDI as part of the Lancaster House Agreement in December 1979. Following a brief period of direct British rule...
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  • in Zambia found Tongogara, among others, responsible. At the Lancaster House Agreement in 1979, Tongogara was a crucial "moderating" force, according...
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  • Rhodesia (renamed Zimbabwe in 1980) during the period between the Lancaster House Agreement of December 1979 and the formal independence of Zimbabwe in April...
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  • Lancaster Accords may refer to: Lancaster House Agreement, a 1979 ceasefire ending the Rhodesian Bush War Lancaster House Treaties, a 2010 Anglo-French...
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    Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington (category Leaders of the House of Lords)
    Thatcher's first government, he played a major role in negotiating the Lancaster House Agreement that ended the conflict in Rhodesia and enabled the creation of...
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    green, and the Zimbabwe Bird. However, under the terms of the Lancaster House Agreement, the country briefly returned to British rule under the Union...
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    Settlement government, also unrecognised—1979; Southern Rhodesia—Lancaster House Agreement, temporary British colonial rule—1979–1980; Zimbabwe—recognised...
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