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Rhodesia / Lobengula / Zulu people / Northern Ndebele people / Matabeleland / Cecil Rhodes / Ian Smith / Bulawayo / Roy Welensky / Africa / British Empire / Zimbabwe
Date: 2012-04-05 22:48:13
Rhodesia
Lobengula
Zulu people
Northern Ndebele people
Matabeleland
Cecil Rhodes
Ian Smith
Bulawayo
Roy Welensky
Africa
British Empire
Zimbabwe

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