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Nicolaas Pieter Johannes ("Niklaas" or "Siener") Janse van Rensburg (3 August 1864 – 11 March 1926) [1] was a Boer from the South African Republic – also known as the Transvaal Republic – and later a citizen of South Africa who was considered by some to be a prophet of the Boers.
Siener van Rensburg attracted large crowds with accounts of his visions in which he saw the whole world consumed by war and the end of the British Empire. On 2 August he told of a dream in which he saw General De la Rey returning home bare-headed in a carriage adorned with flowers, while a black cloud with the number 15 on it poured down blood.
The Suidlanders (English: Southlanders) is a South African right-wing [3] ethnonationalist [4] Afrikaner survivalist group whose ideology is based on the prophecies of Boer Siener van Rensburg. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The group believes that a race war or general civil war , sometimes referred to as "Uhuru" or the "Night of the Long Knives", [ 7 ] [ 8 ...
Siener van Rensburg, considered a prophet by some; Politicians. Louis Botha, first prime minister of South Africa (1910–1919) and former Boer general; Petrus Jacobus Joubert, general and cabinet member of the Transvaal Republic; Paul Kruger, president of the Transvaal Republic; Martinus Theunis Steyn, 6th State President of the Orange Free ...
Their anger was even further inflamed by Siener van Rensburg and his controversial prophecies. [12] Lt-Col Maritz, who was head of a commando of Union forces on the border of German South-West Africa, allied himself with the Germans. He then issued a proclamation on behalf of a provisional government.
Siener van Rensburg (1862–1926), Boer prophet from the South African Republic Willem Cornelis Janse van Rensburg (1818–1865), the Second President of the South African Republic, from 1863 to 1864 William G. L. Janse van Rensburg (1939–2008), mayor of the city of Johannesburg, South Africa, from 1990 to 1991
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