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  • ...verned by an administration appointed from London with the advice of the [[British South Africa Company]]. ...Livingstone Institute}}</ref> coming from the [[Luba Empire|Luba]]–[[Lunda Empire|Lunda]] kingdoms located in the southern parts of the modern [[Democratic R
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  • |nationality = British ...ience]].<ref name="Ross">Ross, Andrew C., ''David Livingstone: Mission and Empire'' (2002), London: Hambledon, p. 6.<!-- ISBN needed --></ref> In 1832, he re
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  • ...April 2017 Sampa the Great released a single, "Everybody's Hero" featuring British singer Estelle.<ref name="Valentish"/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://music.ap ...luences from [[Lauryn Hill]].<ref name="GuardianReview">{{cite news |last1=Empire |first1=Kitty |title=Sampa the Great: ''Birds and the BEE9'' Review – an
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  • *'''2007 May 4''' - A British court finds [[Frederick Chiluba]], Zambia's first democratically elected pr *'''1924''' - British Colonial Office took control of Northern Rhodesia as a Territory from BSAC.
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  • ...as at the forefront of the struggle for independence from [[British Empire|British rule]]. Dissatisfied with [[Harry Nkumbula]]'s leadership of the [[Zambian ...eigners. For example, the [[British South Africa Company]] (founded by the British imperialist [[Cecil Rhodes]]) still retained commercial assets and mineral
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  • ...any of the Indians serving in the British Indian Army convinced, "that the British did indeed have plans to Christianize India",<ref>Ferguson 2004: 145</ref> ...uring this period. "By the end of the century there were as many as 12,000 British missionaries "in the field", representing no less than 360 different societ
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