A Bantustan (also known as a Bantu homeland, a black homeland, a black state or simply known as a homeland; Afrikaans: Bantoestan) was a territory that...
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Palestinian enclaves (redirect from Bantustans in the West Bank)
homelands created in apartheid-era South Africa, and are thus referred to as bantustans. They have been referred to figuratively as the Palestinian archipelago...
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(uMkhonto we Sizwe and Azanian People's Liberation Army), and the former Bantustan defence forces. The SANDF is subdivided into four branches, the South...
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South West Africa (section Bantustans (1968–1980))
self-rule. These bantustans were replaced with separate ethnicity based second-tier representative authorities in 1980. Bantustans in South West Africa...
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Venda (category Bantustans in South Africa)
(Venda: Riphabuliki ya Venḓa; Afrikaans: Republiek van Venda), was a Bantustan in northern South Africa. It was fairly close to the South African border...
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Republiek van Bophuthatswana), and colloquially referred to as the Bop, was a Bantustan (also known as "Homeland", an area set aside for members of a specific...
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Dynamics Auto-segregation Balkanization Ethnic cleansing Ethnic federalism Bantustan Ethnopluralism Ethnocracy Exclusionary zoning Forced migration Internment...
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Ovamboland (category Bantustans in South West Africa)
Ovamboland, also referred to as Owamboland, was a Bantustan and later a non-geographic ethnic-based second-tier authority, the Representative Authority...
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the 1994 general election, South Africa's former homelands, known as Bantustans, were reintegrated into the country, and the four provinces were increased...
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which under South African rule after 1949 were turned into "homelands" (Bantustans). Some historians have speculated that the downfall of the Herero in Namibia...
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Rand Rebellion Great Depression 1946 African Mine Workers' Union strike Bantustans Apartheid 1948 general election Apartheid legislation Pass laws Internal...
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self-governing bantustans. The Bantu Investment Corporation Act, 1959 established a corporation to develop the economies of the bantustans. The Transkei...
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India Portugal & Spain Nazi Germany Nuremberg Laws Rhodesia South Africa Bantustans Pass laws United Kingdom United States Black Codes Jim Crow laws Separate...
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Ayacucho Region 43,815 Region of Peru. Transkei 43,798 Unrecognised Bantustan of South Africa. Issyk-Kul Region 43,735 Second largest region of Kyrgyzstan...
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region of South Africa from 1976 to 1994. It was, along with Ciskei, a Bantustan for the Xhosa people, and operated as a nominally independent parliamentary...
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black population to ten designated "tribal homelands", also known as bantustans, four of which became nominally independent states. The government announced...
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Damaraland (category Bantustans in South West Africa)
was chosen for a bantustan, intended by the apartheid-era government to be a self-governing homeland for the Damara people. The bantustan Damaraland was...
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Gazankulu (redirect from Gazankulu Bantustan)
Gazankulu was a bantustan in South Africa, intended by the apartheid government to be a semi-independent homeland for the Tsonga people. It was located...
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former Transvaal Province and Cape Province, as well as most of the former bantustan of Bophuthatswana. It was the scene of political violence in Khutsong...
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Namaland (category Bantustans in South West Africa)
Namaland was a Bantustan and then later a non-geographic ethnic-based second-tier authority, the Representative Authority of the Namas, the in South West...
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those in opposition to the ruling party who have drawn comparisons to the bantustans of apartheid South Africa. The regions are each governed by a regional...
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Zulu Kingdom (section KwaZulu Bantustan)
revived in the 1970s by Mangosuthu Buthelezi, chief minister of the KwaZulu bantustan. In December 1951, Solomon's son Cyprian Bhekuzulu kaSolomon was officially...
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Rand Rebellion Great Depression 1946 African Mine Workers' Union strike Bantustans Apartheid 1948 general election Apartheid legislation Pass laws Internal...
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Coat of arms of South Africa (section Bantustans)
The coat of arms of South Africa is the main heraldic insignia of South Africa. The present coat of arms was introduced on Freedom Day, 27 April 2000,...
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De jure: Reincorporation of the nominally independent but unrecognised bantustans into post-apartheid South Africa South Sudan 9 July 2011 2011 South Sudanese...
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Leaders of East Caprivi (category Leaders of bantustans in South West Africa)
East Caprivi was a Bantustan or "homeland" and later a second-tier authority in South West Africa during the apartheid period. DTA - Democratic Turnhalle...
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This article lists elections for legislative or quasi-legislative bodies in South Africa. 15 September 1910 20 October 1915 20 March 1920 8 February 1921...
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in North Dakota, which are suggestive of the apartheid-era homelands (Bantustans) set up by South Africa or forced death marches. Ana Cottle characterized...
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inhabited by the black African population of Natal were organised into the bantustan of KwaZulu, which was progressively separated from the province, becoming...
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