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page 1British colonisation in Africa
Cecil John Rhodes
British businessman, mining magnate and politician in South Africa (1853-1902)
Second Boer War
war between two Boer Republics (South African Republic and Orange Free State) and the United Kingdom
First Boer War
military conflict in South Africa (1880–1881)
Anglo-Zulu War
war between the British Empire and the Zulu Kingdom fought in the Zulu lands in South Africa in 1879
Khedivate of Egypt
1867-1914 monarchy in Northeastern Africa
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
Joint British and Egyptian rule between 1899-1956
Fashoda Incident
imperial territorial disputes between Britain and France in Eastern Africa

The White Man's Burden
poem by the English poet Rudyard Kipling
Cape to Cairo Railway
Proposed but never completed railway connecting British colonies in eastern Africa
Heligoland–Zanzibar Treaty
1890 British-German treaty
history of Egypt under the British
Egypt under British rule
Anglo-Egyptian War
1882 armed conflict in Egypt
Royal African Company
English slave trading company
Northern Nigeria Protectorate
1900-1914 UK possession in Western Africa
1890 British Ultimatum
British diplomatic ultimatum to Portugal
Southern Nigeria Protectorate
1900–1914 UK possession in Western Africa
Pink Map
Portuguese diplomatic document

Uitlander
thumb|Uitlander cemetery at Pilgrim's Rest, South Africa|Pilgrim's Rest, [[Mpumalanga]]
An uitlander, Afrikaans for "foreigner" (), was a foreign (mainly British) migrant worker during the Witwatersrand Gold Rush in the independent Transvaal Republic following the discovery of gold in 1886. The limited rights granted to this group in the independent Boer Republics was one of the contributing factors behind the Second Boer War.
== Second Boer War ==
thumb|Breathing Time - JM Staniforth. The problem with "Krugerism".
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Unilateral Declaration of Egyptian Independence
britain's declaration of Egyptian independence
Invasion of Darfur
1916 military operation by British Empire and the Sultanate of Egypt
The Rhodes Colossus
editorial cartoon
European enclaves in North Africa before 1830
Rudd Concession
written concession for exclusive mining rights in Matabeleland, Mashonaland and other adjoining territories in what is today Zimbabwe
Treaty of Windsor
1899 treaty between the United Kingdom and Portugal
Bloemfontein Conference
31 May till 5 June 1899
British Guinea
former British colony
Inyati
Inyathi (also known as Enyathi, Inyati, UMzinyathi, and Emhlangeni) is a village located in the Bubi District of Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe that grew from colonization by missionaries in the late 19th century. The Mission itself sits upon around of land. Inyathi is about from Bulawayo and has a number of gold mines that have inspired both corporate (including Rio Tinto and Anglo American) and illegal mining.
Djubayru b. Aadama
ruler of the Adamawa Emirate
African Company of Merchants
chartered company operating in the British gold coast
Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1891
1891 treaty between the United Kingdom and Portugal
British military post offices in Africa