bantus Meaning in gujarati ( bantus ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)
બેન્ટસ
મધ્ય અને દક્ષિણ આફ્રિકામાં ભાષાકીય સમુદાયના કોઈ સભ્યો નથી,
Noun:
બન્ટુ,
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bantus's Usage Examples:
Association football clubs established in 1967Association football clubs disestablished in 1968 Rehoboth (or Basterland) was a bantustan in South West Africa (present-day Namibia) intended by the apartheid government to be a self-governing homeland for the Baster people in the area around the town of Rehoboth, Namibia.
The townlands of Gibeon were added, and formed the administrative capital of the bantustan.
were intended to restrict the black population to ten designated "tribal homelands", also known as bantustans, four of which became nominally independent.
Forthwith, all non-white people employed in the Police Zone became migrant workers, and pass laws were established to police movement in and out of the bantustans.
The bantustan existed until 29 July 1989, a few months prior to the Independence of Namibia.
During part of the South African apartheid administration in South West Africa, when Hereroland was a bantustan (designated area for Herero settlement), they additionally had a political representative to the South African Administration, which was decoupled from chieftaincy in 1980.
observer, Mopeli ruled QwaQwa until 26 April 1994 when the bantustan was reintegrated into South Africa.
His admiral, Abantus, had been outfought by Constantine"s son, the caesar Crispus, despite the latter"s distinctly.
An exception to this was Rehoboth, the bantustan status of which was similar to the autonomy it had enjoyed under German rule.
Described as "rotund, avuncular and unbending" by one observer, Mopeli ruled QwaQwa until 26 April 1994 when the bantustan.
However, all bantustans were predominantly rural and excluded major towns.
Synonyms:
Sotho, Gikuyu, Kiswahili, Giriama, Kichaga, Luba, Mwera, Nyamwezi, Kongo, Herero, Fang, Tonga, Chishona, Kamba, Niger-Congo, Chaga, Kinyarwanda, Pokomo, Bantoid language, ChiMwini, Shona, Nguni, Umbundu, Mashi, LuGanda, Tshiluba, Chagga, Chichewa, Swahili, Luyia,
Antonyms:
uncommunicative, taciturn, inarticulate,