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  2. Khoikhoi–Dutch Wars - Wikipedia

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    While the Dutch traded with the Khoikhoi, serious disputes broke out over land ownership and livestock. This resulted in attacks and counter-attacks by both sides which were known as the KhoikhoiDutch Wars that ended in the eventual defeat of the Khoikhoi. The First KhoikhoiDutch War took place from 1659 to 1660 and the second from 1673 ...

  3. Khoekhoe - Wikipedia

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    Khoekhoe. Khoekhoe ( /ˈkɔɪkɔɪ/ KOY-koy) (or Khoikhoi in former orthography) [ a] are the traditionally nomadic pastoralist indigenous population of South Africa. They are often grouped with the hunter-gatherer San (literally "Foragers") peoples. [ 2] The designation "Khoekhoe" is actually a kare or praise address, not an ethnic endonym ...

  4. Weenen massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Weenen massacre ( Afrikaans: Bloukransmoorde) was the massacre of Khoikhoi, Basuto and Voortrekkers by the Zulu Kingdom on 17 February 1838. The massacres occurred at Doringkop, Bloukrans River, Moordspruit, Rensburgspruit and other sites around the present day town of Weenen in South Africa 's KwaZulu-Natal province. [ 1]

  5. Franco-Dutch War - Wikipedia

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    The Franco-Dutch War [ b] was a European conflict that lasted from 1672 to 1678. Its primary belligerents were France, backed at different times by Münster, Cologne, England, and the Swedish Empire, and the Dutch Republic, allied with the Holy Roman Empire, Spain, Brandenburg-Prussia and Denmark-Norway. The 1672 to 1674 Third Anglo-Dutch War ...

  6. Dutch Cape Colony - Wikipedia

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    At the time of first European settlement in the Cape, the southwest of Africa was inhabited by Khoikhoi pastoralists and hunters, The Khoina ("People") were disgruntled by the disruption of their seasonal visit to the area for which purpose they grazed their cattle at the foot of Table Mountain only to find European settlers occupying and farming the land, leading to the first Khoi-Dutch War ...

  7. List of wars involving the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of the Netherlands and its predecessor states since 1795. These predecessors include: United Provinces, or Dutch Republic (1581–1795): see List of wars involving the Dutch Republic. Batavian Republic (1795–1806) Kingdom of Holland (1806–1810) Sovereign Principality of the United Netherlands ...

  8. David Stuurman - Wikipedia

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    Sydney, Australia. Occupation (s) Khoi chief and political activist. David Stuurman (c. 1773 – 22 February 1830) [1] was a Khoi chief and political activist who fought against Dutch and British colonial administration. [1] His active career as Khoi leader spanned twenty years (1799-1819) and the three Xhosa Wars which fell within this period.

  9. Hottentot Proclamation - Wikipedia

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    A portrait of the Earl of Caledon, who issued the Hottentot Proclamation.. The Hottentot Proclamation, also known as the Hottentot Code, the Caledon Proclamation, or the Caledon Code, was a decree issued by governor of the Cape Colony the Earl of Caledon on 1 November 1809 to legalise the enslavement of Khoikhoi ( referred to as "Hottentots"), the decree was a first in a series of colonial ...