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  • ...Zambian Commissioner of Police. He has replaced the previous commissioner, British born Lawson Hicks.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=UGoEAQAAIAAJ&q=Mi
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  • Around 1740 the first Mwata, Ng'anga Bilonda of the [[Luba-Lunda Empire|Luba-Lunda Kingdom]] headed by [[Mwata Yamvo]] (or 'Mwaant Yav') 300&nbsp;k ===Division between British and Belgian territories===
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  • Around 1740 the first Mwata, Ng'anga Bilonda of the [[Luba-Lunda Empire|Luba-Lunda Kingdom]] headed by [[Mwata Yamvo]] (or 'Mwaant Yav') 300&nbsp;k ===Division between British and Belgian territories===
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  • | seealso = {{flagCGF|FRN}} ([[Rhodesia and Nyasaland at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games|1962]])
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  • |empire = British Empire ...colony|self-governing British colony]] of [[Southern Rhodesia]] and the [[British protectorate]]s of [[Northern Rhodesia]] and [[Nyasaland]]&nbsp;– between
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  • ...ated to have been twice as large at certain points in its history. Once an empire, the kingdom stretched into Namibia and Angola and included other parts of ...ts, first with the British South African Company (BSAC), and then with the British government that ensured the kingdom maintained much of its traditional auth
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  • | Ship country=[[German Empire]] | Ship flag={{shipboxflag|German Empire|naval}}
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  • ...of [[African trypanosomiasis|sleeping sickness]] made the [[British Empire|British]] [[Colonialism|colonial]] authorities move their Fort Rosebery [[Boma (enc
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  • ...e, did not adopt the reformed calendar until 1752. Until then, the British Empire —and their American colonies— still celebrated the new year in March.
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  • ...lanD.)2005">{{cite book|last=Macmillan|first=Hugh|title=An African trading empire: the story of Susman Brothers & Wulfsohn, 1901–2005|url=http://books.goog ...History gallery traces the origins of the [[Bantu people]], the era of [[British colonial rule]] and the period till Zambia achieved independence from the c
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  • ...]]). Later, the Belgians wanted to claim this land. Over the years, during British colonial rule, District Commissioners and [[Provincial Commissioner]]s were ...erence. In reality, officials had found it difficult to locate this cape. British maps show the boundary meeting at Cape Pungu (Chitankwa) whilst Belgian map
    31 KB (4,916 words) - 15:05, 2 July 2016
  • ...century.<ref>Eric Anderson Walker. ''The Cambridge History of the British Empire'', volume 2.. CUP Archive, 1963. Retrieved 4th October 2015.</ref><ref>Lawr ...he falls became an increasingly popular attraction during [[British Empire|British]] colonial rule of [[Northern Rhodesia]] (Zambia) and [[Southern Rhodesia]]
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  • |empire = United Kingdom |event_start = British protectorate
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  • ...der negotiations between his [[Congo Free State]] and the [[British Empire|British]] in [[Northern Rhodesia]], on a land corridor reaching Bangweulu from [[Ka
    16 KB (2,486 words) - 13:57, 7 March 2018
  • ...ting in the 18th century, Zambia was gradually claimed and occupied by the British as protectorate of Northern Rhodesia towards the end of the nineteenth cent *[[British South Africa Company]]
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  • The '''Northern Rhodesia Police''' was the police force of the British ruled protectorate of [[Northern Rhodesia]] (now [[Zambia]]). ...by Angola (Portuguese West Africa), the Belgian Congo, German East Africa, British Central Africa (Nyasaland now Malawi), Mozambique (Portuguese East Africa),
    33 KB (5,133 words) - 07:09, 30 August 2016
  • ...ting in the 18th century, Zambia was gradually claimed and occupied by the British as protectorate of [[Northern Rhodesia]] towards the end of the nineteenth *[[British South Africa Company]]
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  • ...wn early in favour of her half-brother [[Sekeletu]]. With him the Makololo empire appears to have started to fall to pieces, especially after his death in 18 Towards the end of the 19th century, British hunters, then traders, then settlers started to arrive.
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  • ...ibank|Citibank Zambia]], Zambia Venture Capital Fund, Madison Insurance, [[British American Tobacco]], [[Holiday Inn]], ZamBeef, [[Commonwealth Africa Investm
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  • ...an Rifles of the 1st Nyasaland Battalion. These were a part of the British Empire's Army which fought in the East African Campaign in World War I against the
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