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  • ...nd [[Zambian African National Congress|Northern Rhodesian African National Congress]] leader [[Harry Nkumbula]] had made a secret electoral pact with the UFP, ...s.<ref>Andrew Sardanis (2011) ''Africa: Another Side of the Coin: Northern Rhodesia's Final Years and Zambia's Nationhood'', I.B.Tauris, pp89−91</ref> The sy
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  • ...ng on the Anglo-Belgian Boundary Commission determining the border between Rhodesia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.<ref name="Rotberg1977">{{cite book|la ...y himself, he could not afford such an estate in Britain. Land in Northern Rhodesia was very much cheaper for white settlers. At the boundary commission he had
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  • ...ion at the [[Ndola Municipal Council]] from 1955 to 1956 in the [[Northern Rhodesia]] government. ...57 he became the provincial president of the opposition [[African National Congress]] under the leadership of [[Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula]]. After the [[United Na
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  • | birth_place = [[Kasama]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...ref>[http://www.dacb.org/stories/zambia/lenshina1_alice.html Dictionary of African Christian Biography]</ref> The Lumpa Church rejected the authority of any "
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  • ...ttler, builder, politician and supporter of [[independence]] in [[Northern Rhodesia]] (now [[Zambia]]). ...mmission, laying out the border between the [[Belgian Congo]] and Northern Rhodesia. From his boyhood, Gore-Browne had an ambition to own an estate but though
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  • [[File:African-civilizations-map-pre-colonial.svg|thumb|330px|Lunda shown in the lower mid The '''Kingdom of Lunda''' (c. 1665–1887), was a pre-colonial African confederation of states in what is now the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]
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  • ...Nkumbula, who was contesting for the presidency of the [[African National Congress]] (ANC), against [[Godwin Mbikusita-Lewanika]] and [[Safeli Chileshe]].<ref ...xander Scott offered him the job of printer and proofreader at the Central African Mail.
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  • ...= {{flagicon|Northern Rhodesia}}&nbsp;Nampeyo, near [[Monze]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...o, near Monze in the Southern Province of the British colony of [[Northern Rhodesia]] (which later became [[Zambia]]). His father was Hameja Chilala (also know
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  • ...ements in other countries in Southern Africa, such as the African National Congress and SWAPO. During the Cold War Zambia was a member of the Non-Aligned Movem ...h the United Nations, World Trade Organization, African Union and Southern African Development Community being among the most notable.
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  • |conventional_long_name = Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland |common_name = Rhodesia and Nyasaland |native_name =
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  • .../abstract.html?res=F60813F63E581B728DDDAD0A94D8415B848AF1D3|title=Northern Rhodesia Reborn as Zambia; Britain Ends Rule|last=Conley|first=Robert|date=24 Octobe ..., the [[Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Rhodesia|Prime Minister of]] [[Zimbabwe Rhodesia]] launched airstrikes inside Zambia in 1979. After the strikes, Zambia unsu
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  • | birth_place = [[Northern Province]] ...nold, got involved in the political struggle against the colonialists in [[Northern Province]] at the age of 18 in 1954. They dropped out of school after their
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  • ...maller quantities.<ref>[[Bruce Kapferer]]: "Strategy and Transaction in an African Factory", Manchester: Manchester University Press 1972</ref> ...]], reached the Broken Hill mine as early as 1906, and the town became the northern base for the railway, which was the second biggest employer after the [[min
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  • ...gradually claimed and occupied by the British as protectorate of Northern Rhodesia towards the end of the nineteenth century. On 24 October 1964, the protecto *[[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern]]
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  • ...radually claimed and occupied by the British as protectorate of [[Northern Rhodesia]] towards the end of the nineteenth century. On 24 October 1964, the protec *[[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern]]
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  • ...Robertson: "Kasembe and the Bemba (Awemba) Nation." ''Journal of the Royal African Society'', Vol. 3, No. 10 (Jan., 1904), pp. 183-193.</ref><ref name="EB">'' ...0 and 1820.<ref>[http://www.nrzam.org.uk/NRJ/V5N1/V5N1.htm ''The Northern Rhodesia Journal'' online], Volume V No. 1 (1962) p43. Accessed 21 March 2007.</ref>
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  • ...of newly-independent Northern Rhodesia, [[Kenneth Kaunda]], inspecting the Northern Rhodesian Police at their training barracks in [[Lusaka]] on March 16, 1964 ...ce''' was the police force of the British ruled protectorate of [[Northern Rhodesia]] (now [[Zambia]]).
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  • ...e the Northern Region, with its office based in Kasama, covers Luapula and Northern Provinces. The North West Office covers North-Western and Copperbelt Provin # [[Administrator's House, Kalomo]] — capital of [[North-Western Rhodesia]], up to 1911.
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  • # [[Administrator's House, Kalomo]] — capital of [[North-Western Rhodesia]], up to 1911. ...n Livingstone was the capital of [[North-Western Rhodesia]] and [[Northern Rhodesia]].
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  • ...1911 (Note: Although a protectorate, its official name was simply Northern Rhodesia)</ref> |common_name = Northern Rhodesia
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