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  2. Rudd Concession - Wikipedia

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    The Rudd Concession, a written concession for exclusive mining rights in Matabeleland, Mashonaland and other adjoining territories in what is today Zimbabwe, was granted by King Lobengula of Matabeleland to Charles Rudd, James Rochfort Maguire and Francis Thompson, three agents acting on behalf of the South African-based politician and businessman Cecil Rhodes, on 30 October 1888.

  3. Pioneer Column - Wikipedia

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    Using this Rudd Concession (so called because Rhodes's business partner, Charles Rudd, was instrumental in securing the signature) between Rhodes' British South Africa Company (allegedly on behalf of Queen Victoria though without any official knowledge or authority) and Lobengula, he then sought and obtained a charter from the British ...

  4. Common rudd - Wikipedia

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    Also the upturned mouth is visible even in young fish. Furthermore, the rudd's number of soft rays in the dorsal fin (8–9 compared to 10–12). There can be confusion with the ide also, which has smaller scales however. There is a variety of the common rudd, popular among pond-keepers, known as the golden rudd, which has a gold-coloured body. [2]

  5. Northern Ndebele people - Wikipedia

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    This concession gave Cecil Rhodes exclusive mineral rights in much of the lands east of his main territory. As gold was already known to exist in that area, the concession enabled Rhodes to obtain a royal charter to form the British South Africa Company (BSAC) in 1889. As part of the agreement, BSAC would pay Lobengula 100 pounds a month, 1,000 ...

  6. Company rule in Rhodesia - Wikipedia

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    [2] [n 2] Having secured the Rudd Concession on mining rights from Lobengula in October 1888, [4] Rhodes and his British South Africa Company were granted a Royal Charter by Queen Victoria in October 1889. [5] The Company was empowered under this charter to trade with local rulers, form banks, own and manage land and to raise and run a police ...

  7. 8 carnivore diet myths debunked by researcher - AOL

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    "Meat, seafood, poultry and eggs are the safest, healthiest, most nutritious foods we can eat." Ede added, "It’s not possible to say with scientific certainty whether this dietary pattern (or ...

  8. British South Africa Company - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes and his associates secured the Rudd Concession from the Ndebele king, Lobengula, which was transferred to the Central Search Association (later renamed United Concession Company), and the Exploring Company was given approximately one-quarter of the shares in it. The British South Africa Company leased mineral rights from the Central ...

  9. Alfred Taylor (British Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1889, he witnessed the Rudd Concession signed between the King and the British South Africa Company. [3] During the First Matabele War of 1893, Taylor acted as a guide to Cecil Rhodes . According to Taylor's unpublished memoirs and the "Plumtree Papers" by Mrs. Clarke, he had an argument with Rhodes whilst escorting him secretly to Bulawayo ...