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  • ...booi (c. 1830 – 29 October 1905) was a king of the Namaqua people, a sub-tribe of the Khoikhoi. He is regarded as one of the national heroes of Namibia. A
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    245; Südwest tribe; they were serfs of the Hottentots and Hereros and lived in the mountainous
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    238; aka [[B#bondel|Bondelswaartz]]; tribe in the Südwest
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  • ...nd the chief had no special rights over it beyond those of a member of the tribe. Even more blatant was the fact that Samuel had signed away a good portion
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    ...e Witboois, Swartboois and Bondelswaarts; "homicidally disposed" Hottentot tribe in southern Südwest
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  • .../wiki/Merovingian Merovingian Dynasty] ruled over the Franks (the Germanic tribe which conquered Gaul after the fall of the Roman Empire) from A.D. 475 to 7
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  • ...rriors supporting the Sudanese Mahdi. The Hadendoa an East African nomadic tribe. They, like the Bisharin and Ababda, belong to the Beja people. The area in ...a, one of the best-known chiefs during the Mahdia, was a Hadendoa, and the tribe contributed some of the fiercest of the dervish warriors in the wars of 188
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