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Zimbabwe Society and Culture Links
Links to Internet resources on Zimbabwean Society and Culture - history, politics, women. [eng]
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The History of Zimbabwe
In 1889 Cecil Rhodes's British South Africa Company obtained a charter to colonize the region, which they called
Rhodesia. The company founded (1890) Fort Salisbury and in 1893 defeated the Ndebele and took control of the territory. In 1922 the
settlers rejected incorporation into the Union of South Africa and chose to make Southern Rhodesia a self-governing British colony, a
status achieved in 1923. [eng]
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Zimbabwe - HISTORY
There have been many civilisations in Zimbabwe as is shown by the ancient stone structures at Khami, Great Zimbabwe and Dhlo-Dhlo. The Mwene Mutapa (or Monomatapas) were the first major civilisation to become established. [eng]
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History of Zimbabwe
Primarily of the Bantu group of south and central Africa, the blacks are divided into two major
language groups, which are subdivided into several ethnic groups. The Mashona (Shona
speakers), who constitute about 75 percent of the population, have lived in the area the longest
and are the majority language group. [eng]
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History of zimbabwe independence day, zimbabwe independence day celebrations, e-cards
Offers complete history of struggle for the independence of Zimbabwe.Also independence day e-cards & wallpapers. [eng]
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Team-Zimbabwe
Informational resource centre for Zimbabweans in Britain and across the globe.
[eng]
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World History Archives: History of Zimbabwe
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