North Rhodesia / Zambia / Bimba
Mr.Griffiths Sec. Of State Visits Northern Rhodesia AKA Mr Griffiths In N. Rhodesia (1951)
Visit to Lusaka, Zambia. Film 46137
Belgian refugees cross over into Rhodesia to escape the adverse effects of crisis...HD Stock Footage
Rhodesia in 1960. Film 46135
Northern Rhodesia Police memorial, Alrewas Friday 02 July 2010.wmv
Broken Hill
Dog Show in Rhodesia, 1950's - Film 92181
Rhodesia Crisis (1961)
How to Pronounce Rhodesia
H Heidelbergensis Rhodesian Man
Rhodesian News,1940's - Film 6845
TWZ S4 E5 The federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland Part 1
How to Pronounce Rhodesians
North Rhodesia / Zambia / Bimba
Mr.Griffiths Sec. Of State Visits Northern Rhodesia AKA Mr Griffiths In N. Rhodesia (1951)
Visit to Lusaka, Zambia. Film 46137
Belgian refugees cross over into Rhodesia to escape the adverse effects of crisis...HD Stock Footage
Rhodesia in 1960. Film 46135
Northern Rhodesia Police memorial, Alrewas Friday 02 July 2010.wmv
Broken Hill
Dog Show in Rhodesia, 1950's - Film 92181
Rhodesia Crisis (1961)
How to Pronounce Rhodesia
H Heidelbergensis Rhodesian Man
Rhodesian News,1940's - Film 6845
TWZ S4 E5 The federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland Part 1
How to Pronounce Rhodesians
TWZ S4 E5 Conclusion on The federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland And The Apps incubator Segment.
Muslimgauze - Rhodesia (Red Madrassa)
Ancient Rites For New Chief (1951)
Royal Tour 1947 (1947)
Royal Tour 1947 (1947)
gold mining industry in southern rhodesia
Congo Crisis (1960)
Many Breeds at Dog Show, 1950's - Film 92182
Colonial /Postcolonial New Researchers' Workshop
Part 10 Afrika- Zambia Victoia Waterfalls (Şelalesi)
London To The Cape - A Film Record Of F. Roy Tuckett's Lone Aerial Trip Reel 2 (1931)
Indirect Rule - Right or Wrong? - Session Two
Sexy & Hot Zambian Girls | Cute Women from Zambia | Zambian Beautiful Girls Photos Models, Babes
Four Years Traveling Around the World (3) Kevin Slean
Kariba Becomes More Pleasant (1958)
Vintage biplane De Havilland DH82a Tiger Moth G-AKUE 74years old at Redhill aerodrome
Part 11 Zambia People&puplic; markets,Zambiya ve pazarlar
Northern Virginia Restaurant Week - August 19-26, 2013
Ives House 2013 | HomeAid Northern Virginia | Van Metre Homes
Israel-Kenya-Egypt-Italy-India-South Africa (3) Kevin Slean
21 Accents
THE PILGRIM TRAIL- Through the village of St. Antoine France, Thousands travel on foot and donkey
Mexico - U.S.A - Brazil - Colombia - Ecuador - Peru - Bolivia -Chile (2) Kevin Slean
Indigenous Tribes -Tonga - Bushmen - Ayoreo - Ndebele - Campa- (3) Kevin Slean
Our Trip to Colorado 2 of 2
Going to Madrid
Experience some of the delights of Spain's historic cities
East Coast of Africa-(6) Kevin Slean
Where is Algonquin Park, Ontario Canada
Spanish Countryside
USA Vlog #2 - Las Vegas, San Francisco, Alcatraz, Muir Woods & Sausalito
Scuba diving Cenote Temple of Doom
Northern Rhodesia was a territory in south central Africa, formed in 1911. It became independent in 1964 as Zambia.
It was initially administered under charter by the British South Africa Company and formed by it in 1911 by amalgamating North-Western Rhodesia and North-Eastern Rhodesia. Although it had features of a charter colony the territory's treaties and charter gave it protectorate status. From 1924 it was administered by the British government as an official British protectorate.
The geographical, as opposed to political, term "Rhodesia" referred to a region generally comprising the areas that are today Zambia and Zimbabwe. From 1964 it only referred to the former Southern Rhodesia.
The name "Rhodesia" was derived from Cecil John Rhodes, the British empire-builder who was a guiding figure in British expansion north of the Limpopo River into south-central Africa. Rhodes pushed British influence into the region by obtaining mineral rights from local chiefs under questionable circumstances. After making a vast fortune in mining in South Africa, it was his ambition to extend the British Empire north, all the way to Cairo if possible. He sent European settlers into the territory that became Southern Rhodesia, and encouraged and financed British expeditions to bring areas north of the Zambezi into the British sphere of influence.
The Congo Crisis (1960–1966) was a period of turmoil in the First Republic of the Congo that began with national independence from Belgium and ended with the seizing of power by Joseph Mobutu. At various points, it had the characteristics of anti-colonial struggle, a secessionist war with the province of Katanga, a United Nations peacekeeping operation, and a Cold War proxy battle between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Crisis resulted in the deaths of some 100,000 people (King Léopold II’s rule had resulted in the deaths of around 10,000,000 Congolese people). It led to the assassination of Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba, as well as a traumatic setback to the United Nations following the death of UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld in a plane crash as he sought to mediate.
Prior to the establishment of the First Republic in 1960, the native Congolese elites had formed semi-political organizations which gradually evolved into the main parties striving for independence. These organizations were formed on one of three foundations: ethnic kinship, connections formed in schools, and urban intellectualism[citation needed].