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World Travel Guide - Swaziland - History & Government
Swaziland became a British Protectorate in 1907 following the Boer War of 1899-1902; previously it had been ruled jointly
by the UK and the South African Republic. The country became independent in September 1968. Repeated South African requests
that the territory be handed over to them had been refused by the British, who administered Swaziland (like Botswana and Lesotho)
as a 'High Commission Territory' - one of three established by a 1910 Act of Parliament. [eng]
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History of Swaziland
Swaziland became a self-governing state in 1967 when Sobhuza II was recognised international as a king and the country acquired its own flag. On 6
September 1968 independent status was attained. [eng]
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A short history of the Kingdom of Swaziland
The Kingdom of Swaziland a short history of this african Kingdom. [eng]
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History of Swaziland
According to tradition, the people of the present Swazi nation migrated south before the
16th century to what is now Mozambique. Following a series of conflicts with people living in
the area of modern Maputo, the Swazis settled in northern Zululand in about 1750. [eng]
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World History Archives: History of Swaziland
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