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  • Miniatura para Knobkierrie
    Knobkierrie, también nombrado knobkerrie, knopkierie o knobkerry, son palos o bastones africanos que se utilizan principalmente en África meridional y…
    2 kB (212 palabras) - 11:55 7 mar 2024

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  • A knobkerrie, also spelled knobkerry, knobkierie, and knopkierie (Afrikaans), is a form of wooden club, used mainly in Southern Africa and Eastern Africa…
    13 kB (1576 palabras) - 13:09 14 abr 2024
  • old flag design that featured a military emblem of a shield, spear and knobkerrie. The symbolism of the colours is: flag construction sheet The first flag…
    8 kB (472 palabras) - 13:22 15 may 2024
  • weapons. Arnis, fighting sticks in the martial art of the Philippines Knobkerrie, a similar club associated with Southern Africa and World War I British…
    23 kB (2549 palabras) - 11:26 30 abr 2024
  • fashioned from dense hardwood known in Zulu as the iwisa, usually called the knobkerrie or knobkerry in English and knopkierie in Afrikaans, for beating an enemy…
    36 kB (5059 palabras) - 14:37 3 abr 2024
  • Zulu king (and prior to 1818, Zulu chiefs) would possess a pink ivory Knobkerrie (a stick with a knob at one end) and also wear jewelry made from precious…
    4 kB (397 palabras) - 19:56 5 mar 2024
  • can reach around a raised arm trying to block it to strike the head. Knobkerrie – a war club of southern and eastern Africa with a distinctive knob on…
    17 kB (2160 palabras) - 01:07 22 may 2024
  • of an assault upon an attendant, Kanuni began to fight Sivute with a knobkerrie, eventually winning the day. Fearing for her life, however, she fled to…
    4 kB (483 palabras) - 23:51 4 ene 2024
  • machine guns and cannon, on rebels equipped mostly assegais (spears), knobkerries (fighting sticks) and cowhide shields. It was reported that Bambatha…
    9 kB (826 palabras) - 03:30 5 mar 2024
  • a Matabele stabbing spear and a Shona digging spear, obfuscated by a knobkerrie. Active 1 May 1916 – 31 December 1981 Country Rhodesia, Zimbabwe from…
    33 kB (4393 palabras) - 11:23 19 mar 2024
  • allegorical satire the South African protagonist flees a mission with only her knobkerrie, a Zulu fighting stick. She sets out for God, and anytime she comes across…
    10 kB (999 palabras) - 13:15 9 mar 2024
  • indigenous religious sect known as "Israelites" who had been armed with knobkerries, assegais and swords and who had refused to vacate land they regarded…
    89 kB (10 063 palabras) - 20:12 20 may 2024
  • from South Africa, in poor health and destitute. He had a carry bag, his knobkerrie walking sticks and a couple of shirts and underwear. He was met and collected…
    16 kB (841 palabras) - 00:07 7 feb 2024
  • ikawu: This drum is like a shield made from ox-skin that is beaten with a knobkerrie and is slammed into the ground with high forces. It is traditionally played…
    4 kB (576 palabras) - 11:18 7 may 2024
  • strikers, who they said were armed with traditional weapons, including knobkerries and spears. Two miners were injured by gunshots and filed criminal charges…
    160 kB (17 349 palabras) - 19:02 4 may 2024
  • Martini-Henry rifles, Winchester repeaters, Lee-Metfords, assegais, knobkerries and battle-axes. As news of the massive rebellion spread, the Shona joined…
    36 kB (4628 palabras) - 14:21 22 may 2024
  • alcoholic beverages.The wood has a number of uses such as for making bows, knobkerries, traps and other tools. The desert truffle Kalaharituber pfeilii is often…
    3 kB (266 palabras) - 14:38 7 mar 2024
  • the same time 500 men known as the "Israelites", armed with spears and knobkerries, and led by Enoch Mgijima, gathered in an open field, ready to defend…
    16 kB (2003 palabras) - 21:28 23 ene 2024
  • Cape Argus, Het Volksblad, The Lantern, Excalibur and his own weekly The Knobkerrie. He moved to the Transvaal in 1889 where after working on several journals…
    3 kB (366 palabras) - 20:44 22 oct 2023
  • pretending to be friendly Mashona. The four became suspicious of their knobkerries, and started to open fire. The donkey kart was hastily turned around…
    21 kB (3338 palabras) - 00:37 13 dic 2023
  • indigenous religious sect known as "Israelites" who had been armed with knobkerries, assegais and swords and who had refused to vacate land they regarded…
    150 kB (21 301 palabras) - 19:40 12 may 2024
  • Inkosi ya Makosi (king of kings) Gomani II was born Zitonga (child of knobkerries) at Chipiri in present-day Mozambique. His mother was naNgondo, junior…
    5 kB (542 palabras) - 15:44 5 feb 2024