Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
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Historic Beginnings of Ratha-yatra in South Africa |
The Hare Krishna Movement launched its first Ratha-yatra festival in Chatsworth Durban. The procession began at the proposed site for the Sri Sri Radha Radhanath temple and continued to the Unit 2B sports ground. |
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Historic Beginnings of Ratha-yatra in South Africa |
The Hare Krishna Movement launched its first Ratha-yatra festival in Chatsworth Durban. The procession began at the proposed site for the Sri Sri Radha Radhanath temple and continued to the Unit 2B sports ground. |
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Historic Beginnings of Ratha-yatra in South Africa |
The Hare Krishna Movement launched its first Ratha-yatra festival in Chatsworth Durban. The procession began at the proposed site for the Sri Sri Radha Radhanath temple and continued to the Unit 2B sports ground. |
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Historic Beginnings of Ratha-yatra in South Africa |
The Hare Krishna Movement launched its first Ratha-yatra festival in Chatsworth Durban. The procession began at the proposed site for the Sri Sri Radha Radhanath temple and continued to the Unit 2B sports ground. |
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Historic Beginnings of Ratha-yatra in South Africa |
The Hare Krishna Movement launched its first Ratha-yatra festival in Chatsworth Durban. The procession began at the proposed site for the Sri Sri Radha Radhanath temple and continued to the Unit 2B sports ground. |
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Historic Beginnings of Ratha-yatra in South Africa |
The Hare Krishna Movement launched its first Ratha-yatra festival in Chatsworth Durban. The procession began at the proposed site for the Sri Sri Radha Radhanath temple and continued to the Unit 2B sports ground. |
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Historic Beginnings of Ratha-yatra in South Africa |
The Hare Krishna Movement launched its first Ratha-yatra festival in Chatsworth Durban. The procession began at the proposed site for the Sri Sri Radha Radhanath temple and continued to the Unit 2B sports ground. |
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Historic Beginnings of Ratha-yatra in South Africa |
The Hare Krishna Movement launched its first Ratha-yatra festival in Chatsworth Durban. The procession began at the proposed site for the Sri Sri Radha Radhanath temple and continued to the Unit 2B sports ground. |
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Historical background on Indian Community | ||
Historical Durban photo |
Old Pictures of Durban |
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History in the English-Speaking Universities of South Africa - 1920 |
Non-resident historians interested in the field of South African history should, before coming |
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History of Curries Fountain |
“Curries” a name associated to the vibrant stadium in the struggle days, particularly in the 1960’s and 1970’s, influenced the interaction of Black people within a socio-political and cultural environment in Durban and South Africa. |
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History of Hillview Government Aided Indian School |
Hillview Government Aided School |
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History of KZN Natal Zulus - Traditional Zulu File |
Compared to the northern parts of KwaZulu-Natal with their battlefields and nature reserves and the enhancement of the Midlands, the southern area of the province has not developed as far as tourism is concerned. There are, however, areas that could be ear-marked for tourism development. |
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HISTORY OF METHODIST STATE AIDED INDIAN PRIMARY SCHOOL |
From very sketchy records and information it seems that this. school was started in the year 1890 with about twenty pupil.... |
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History of Phoenix - 30 years anniversary |
Phoenix refers to a type of date palm and to a mythological bird..The Phoenix Bird. The Phoenix Palm cultivated in arid, hot regions, the common date palm, Phoenix dactylifera, is valued for its fruit, the date, which is a source of wealth since it is an important food..... |
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History of the Veeraboga Emperumal Temple 1916-1991 |
History of the Veeraboga Emperumal Temple 1916-1991 |
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HISTORY PROJECT BADSHA PEER A LOCAL MUSLIM SAINT |
This essay contains a biography of Huzrath Sheikh Ahmed Badsha Peer (R.A.). (R.A. the equivalent of May his soul rest in peace). The articles on Sufism Tuwakkal, Miracles are included to ensure a clearer understandingof the life of Badsha Peer (R.A.). |
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HNP AND OTHER APR 1981 TO 1984 | ||
Hofmeyr Papers 1935 to 1948 - General Correspondence |
Hofmeyr Papers 1935 to 1948 Box A1/Aa |