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- Amatongaland abstract "Tongaland, or Amatongaland, existed in southeast Africa, lastly as a district of Zululand, forming the northern neck of Zululand. Bordered on the west by the Lebombo Mountains, the area comprised 1280 mi² (2060 km²). The inhabitants were the Amatonga, a part of the Zulu people. The possession of Tongaland was strongly desired by the Boers since it furnished them an outlet to the sea and a safe haven, too. In order to disrupt that plan, Great Britain placed Tongaland under British protection on 11 June 1895; it was annexed to Zululand on 27 December 1897, and promptly annexed to Natal along with Zululand three or four days later.".
- Amatongaland wikiPageID "2266094".
- Amatongaland wikiPageRevisionID "550607866".
- Amatongaland hasPhotoCollection Amatongaland.
- Amatongaland subject Category:1897_in_England.
- Amatongaland subject Category:British_Empire.
- Amatongaland subject Category:History_of_South_Africa.
- Amatongaland comment "Tongaland, or Amatongaland, existed in southeast Africa, lastly as a district of Zululand, forming the northern neck of Zululand. Bordered on the west by the Lebombo Mountains, the area comprised 1280 mi² (2060 km²). The inhabitants were the Amatonga, a part of the Zulu people. The possession of Tongaland was strongly desired by the Boers since it furnished them an outlet to the sea and a safe haven, too.".
- Amatongaland label "Amatongaland".
- Amatongaland sameAs m.06_crd.
- Amatongaland sameAs Q4740621.
- Amatongaland sameAs Q4740621.
- Amatongaland wasDerivedFrom Amatongaland?oldid=550607866.
- Amatongaland isPrimaryTopicOf Amatongaland.