Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
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The Grahamstown Years-1959 to 1981 |
The Durban Period - 1981 to 1993 |
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The Grass Hut - Clairwood |
The Grass Hut |
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The Great Crisis Ahead |
LET us remember what promises brought the Nationalist Party to power. |
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The Great Debate: Unity, Diversity and Race in South Africa | ||
The Great Mosque of al-Nuri |
The Great Mosque of al-Nuri was a mosque in Mosul, Iraq. It was famous for its leaning minaret |
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The Great Mosque of Herat |
The Jami Masjid of Herat was not always the largest mosque in Herat;
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The Green Dome |
It was the Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II who in 1818 built the green dome that covers ... Sultan 'Abd al-Majid (1839–1861) remodeled the entire masjid, enlarging it ... |
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The Group Areas Act and its effects on the Indian people being a paper by Dr G M Naicker |
Conference on the Group Areas Act convened by Natal Indian Congress |
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The Group Areas Act as a European Democrat sees it being paper by Mrs J Arenstein read at Conference on Group Areas Act convened by by Natal Indin Congress 5th and 6th May 1956 |
Conference on the Group Areas Act |
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The group news - Tongaat Hulett group limited - Vol 19, Dec 1986 | ||
The group News - Vol 20, March 1987 | ||
The grower with the green mission | ||
The growth and development of the sugarcane plant |
EXPERIMENT SOUTH AFRICAN |
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The Gūr-i Amīr or Guri Amir is a mausoleum |
The Gur-e Amir is the mausoleum of the Asian conqueror Tamerlane (Timur) in Samarkand. |
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The hand that feeds you | ||
The High Price of Peace |
Political Science Project |
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The Hindu heritage in South Africa |
The end of the first hundred years of !he history of the Hindus in South Africa marks the beginnings of a greater awareness among them of the glorious cultural and religious heritage which belongs to them. |
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The Hindu Tamil Institute Building, the Centre of Tamil activities of Durban |
The Hindu Tamil Institute |
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The Hindus of South Africa |
The Hindus constitute the largest religious group of the Indian population of South Africa, being a little over sixty per cent The other forty per cent. is made up of Moslems, Christians and Buddhists. The Hindus fall into two major sections and divide into four linguistic groups. |
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The History of Apartheid in South Africa |