Thomas François Burgers (15 April 1834 – 9 December 1881) was a South African politician and minister who served as the 4th president of the South African...
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goalkeeper. Piet Burgers [nl; ru] (1932–2015), Dutch football striker. Phil Burgers, American-Australian comedian. Thomas François Burgers (1834–1881), Afrikaner...
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author Thomas R. Berger (1933–2021), Canadian lawyer and jurist Thomas François Burgers (1834–1881), 4th president of the South African Republic This disambiguation...
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signatures in support. But Brand declined and proposed Reverend Thomas François Burgers of Hanover instead who was duly elected, in spite of the opposition...
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Paul Kruger (section Under Burgers)
decade before he resigned soon after the election of President Thomas François Burgers. Kruger was appointed vice president in March 1877, shortly before...
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Africa Sir Johannes Brand: State President of the Orange Free State Thomas François Burgers: State President of the South African Republic J. B. M. Hertzog:...
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until October 1874. The new flag, introduced by state president Thomas François Burgers, was approved by the Volksraad on 24 October 1874. It was an improved...
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impact on their collective identity. On 16 May 1876, President Thomas François Burgers of the South African Republic (Transvaal) declared war against...
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African Republic) Thomas François Burgers – (4th President of the South African Republic) Mary Bryson – (Wife of Thomas François Burgers) Paul Kruger – (5th...
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Monument. It is named for Thomas François Burgers, fourth president of the South African Republic. A statue of President Burgers stands in the park. There...
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town was established in 1873 and was named by Transvaal President Thomas François Burgers as Lichtenburg (Town of Light). On the 13 March 1926, Jacobus Voorendyk...
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victory for Thomas François Burgers, who defeated the "Afrikanerised" Englishman William Robinson, who had been supported by Paul Kruger. Burgers was sworn...
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also between the Boers and the British. On 16 May 1876, President Thomas François Burgers of the South African Republic declared war against the Pedi people...
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near Cango in the Oudtshoorn district of Cape Colony 15 April - Thomas François Burgers, the 4th state president of the South African Republic, is born...
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State President of the ZAR. Cecil Rhodes leaves for Kimberley. Thomas François Burgers is elected State President of the ZAR. John Molteno is appointed...
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State: Jan Brand. State President of the South African Republic: Thomas François Burgers. Lieutenant-Governor of Griqualand West: William Owen Lanyon. Prime...
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State: Jan Brand. State President of the South African Republic: Thomas François Burgers. Lieutenant-Governor of Griqualand West: Richard Southey (until...
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State: Jan Brand. State President of the South African Republic: Thomas François Burgers. Lieutenant-Governor of Griqualand West: Sir Richard Southey (from...
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road was started by Abraham Espag under the orders of President Thomas François Burgers. The first wagons arrived in Lydenburg from Delagoa Bay in 1874...
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dies in Weston, Pietermaritzburg at the age of 73. 9 December – Thomas François Burgers, 4th president of the South African Republic, dies at Richmond...
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State: Jan Brand. State President of the South African Republic: Thomas François Burgers (until 12 April). Lieutenant-Governor of Griqualand West: William...
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Erasmus (1830–1913) Acting 21 November 1871 1 July 1872 223 days 2 Thomas François Burgers (1834–1881) 1 July 1872 12 April 1877 4 years, 285 days First Boer...
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Canada. June 15 – Thomas Hardy anonymously publishes his novel Under the Greenwood Tree in England. July 1 Thomas François Burgers becomes State President...
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Attorney of the South African Republic from 1876 to 1877 under Thomas François Burgers. Ploeger, Jan (1994). Nederlanders in Transvaal 1850–1950 (in Dutch)...
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State: Jan Brand. State President of the South African Republic: Thomas François Burgers. Lieutenant-Governor of Griqualand West: Sir Richard Southey. Prime...
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Doctum was put in place, as two theological contemporaries of him, Thomas François Burgers from Hanover (1862) and Kotze, J.J. from Darling (1864), were suspended...
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politician from Missouri and former Disciples of Christ minister Thomas François Burgers – President of the South African Republic 1871–77; pastor Rowan...
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The Transvaal Republic under the controversial presidency of Thomas François Burgers, lost an expensive war against Sekhukhune north of the Steelpoort...
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preferred candidate, William Robinson, was decisively defeated by Thomas François Burgers, a church minister from the Cape who was noted for his eloquent...
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Orange Free State (1823–1888) Thomas François Burgers, 4th President of South African Republic (1871–1877) Schalk Willem Burger, 6th and last President of...
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