map showing the BechuanalandProtectorate prior to the creation of the crown colony of British Bechuanaland and the Heligoland Zanzibar Treaty . File British bechuanaland 1887.jpg thumb right 290px An 1887 map showing the Crown colony of Bechuanaland shaded pink and the BechuanalandProtectorate .... The northern part was admistered as the BechuanalandProtectorate and the southern part was administered ... Colony in 1895 and now forms part of South Africa . The northern part, the BechuanalandProtectorate ... opposition left the protectorate under British rule until independence in 1966. The Bechuanaland ..., and the de facto independence of Bechuanaland ended. The protectorate was administered from ... . In 1885, when the protectorate was declared, Bechuanaland was bounded to the north by the latitude ... the western boundary of the British protectorate of Bechuanaland and the German protectorate of German .... The BechuanalandProtectorate was one of the High Commissioner for Southern Africa High Commission ... postage stamps A E main Postage stamps and postal history of BechuanalandProtectorateBechuanaland ... the first stamps inscribed BechuanalandProtectorate were issued. In 1962 the South African rand currency ... of the BechuanalandProtectorate from 1910 to 1966. External links File Bbp.jpg right thumb 135px ... x Cite NSRW BechuanalandProtectorate, The noicon x Cite Collier s Bechuanaland noicon x Cite Americana Bechuanaland noicon x Cite Americana BechuanalandProtectorate noicon x Botswana topics Territories ...no footnotes date January 2012 Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name BechuanalandProtectorate common name Bechuanaland continent Africa region Southern Africa country Botswana era New Imperialism status Protectorate empire United Kingdom government type Constitutional monarchy year start 1885 year end 1966 event start Scramble for Africa Protectorate established date start 31 March ... flag Flag of Botswana image coat Bechuanaland Seal.gif public seal Coat of arms of Botswana image ... more details
The first BechuanalandProtectorate postage stamp s were produced in 1888 by overprint ing stamps of Bechuanaland some overprints of British stamps and some issued specifically for the colony with Protectorate . In 1889 a penny stamp of Cape of Good Hope was overprinted BechuanalandProtectorate. . Image Stamp BechuanalandProtectorate 1897 1p.jpg right 120px thumb 1897 overprint From 1897 to 1925 more British stamps were overprinted using the protectorate s name in various layouts. In 1910 a 6 pence stamp of Transvaal Colony Transvaal was also overprinted although it was intended for fiscal use, postal uses are known. Image Stamp BechuanalandProtectorate 1938 6p.jpg right 150px thumb 6 pence of 1938, used in 1943 at Gaberone s Village, later Gaborone The print makers first inscribed stamps appeared in a series of 1932. The 12 values, ranging from d to 10 shillings, all used the same design a group of cattle next to a baobab tree, surmounted by a portrait for King George V of the United Kingdom George V . The usual Silver Jubilee and Coronation issue s appeared in 1935 and 1937, with King ... of 1938. The protectorate s Peace issue of 1945 was produced by overprinting Bechuanaland on South Africa ... stamps in 1960 commemorated the 75th anniversary of the protectorate, then in 1961 Bechuanaland converted ... Proud, Ted . The Postal History of Basutoland and BechuanalandProtectorate . Proud Bailey Co. Ltd., 1996. ISBN 1872465110 PostalhistoryAfrica Category BechuanalandProtectorate Category Philately of Botswana philately stub br Timbro ar Bechuanaland pt Selos e hist ria postal da Bechuanal ndia ..., along with a 1 June 1966 issue commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Bechuanaland Pioneers and Gunners . See also Postage stamps and postal history of British Bechuanaland The Tati Concessions Land , a territory originally part of the Matebele Kingdom and later incorporated into the BechuanalandProtectorate, issued Revenue stamp s in the 1890s. Stellaland , a break away Boer republic ... more details
which were governed from a colony of the same name. BechuanalandProtectorate 1884 1966 British ...For the period of time in British history The Protectorate Articleissues cleanup April 2010 refimprove April 2012 In history, the term protectorate has two different meanings. In its earliest inception .... In exchange for this, the protectorate usually accepts specified obligations, which may vary greatly ... law. ref http books.google.com books?id b6LkdpfRNZgC&pg PA473&dq protectorate international ... protectorate 20international 20law&f false ref Entities referred to as international protectorates ..., though there are exceptions. ref http books.google.com books?id jrTsNTzcY7EC&pg PA51&dq protectorate ... 0CDEQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q protectorate 20international 20law&f false ref Rationale Amical protection In amical protection, the terms are often very favorable for the protectorate. The political interest ... involve a very weak protectorate surrendering control of its external relations this, however, may not constitute any real sacrifice, as the protectorate may not have been able to have similar use of them ... Conditions are generally much less generous for areas of colonial protection. The protectorate was often ... native state as an agent of indirect rule . Occasionally, a protectorate was established by or exercised .... A similar case is the formal use of such terms as colony and protectorate for an amalgamation ... sway by protective or raw colonial logic. Foreign relations In practice, a protectorate often has direct ... the protector. Similarly, the protectorate rarely takes military action on its own, but relies ... has no formal power to control the internal affairs of the protectorate. Protectorates differ from ... is supervised, in varying degrees, by the international community. A protectorate formally enters ... as a Belgian protectorate by a League of Nations Mandate in 1924, later renewed as a United Nations ... A protectorate, in the British Empire , is a territory which is not formally annexed but in which ... more details
the BechuanalandProtectorate prior to the creation of the crown colony of British Bechuanaland and the Heligoland Zanzibar Treaty . British Bechuanaland was a short lived crown colony of the United ...Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name British Bechuanaland common name British Bechuanaland ... flag Flag of the United Kingdom image coat public seal image map British bechuanaland 1887.jpg ... to the neighbouring Cape Colony on 16 Nov 1895. ref http www.worldstatesmen.org South Africa.html Bechuanaland ref British Bechuanaland had an area of, convert 51424 sqmi km2 and a population of 84,210. ref http www.1911encyclopedia.org Bechuanaland ref Today the region forms part of South Africa . History Bechuanaland meant the country of the Tswana and for administrative purposes was divided into two political entities. The northern part was admistered as the BechuanalandProtectorate and southern part, south of the Molopo River , was adminsitered as the crown colony of British Bechuanaland. In 1882 British Bechuanaland suffered two secessions by the Boer states of Stellaland and Goshen South ... to do something in Bechuanaland because of unrest in the area. On 29 October 1884 the British Government appointed Sir Charles Warren as Special Commissioner of Bechuanaland. On 13 November 1884 Parliament ... to over 32 million today for military operations in Bechuanaland. Sir Charles Warren was authorised ... 1885 Sir Charles Warren sent a despatch to notify the British Government that he had occupied Bechuanaland ... constituted as the Crown Colony of British Bechuanaland. In 1891 the South African Customs Union was extended to British Bechuanaland, and in 1895 the colony was annexed to the Cape Colony and now forms part of South Africa , the area around Mafikeng . See also History of South Africa BechuanalandProtectorate , the northern part of Bechuanaland that now forms the Republic of Botswana. Postage stamps and postal history of British Bechuanaland References reflist Territories of the British Empire ... more details
state or entity Protectorate Infobox former country native name conventional long name Protectorate of England common name Protectorate continent Europe region British Isles government type ... flag type Flag image coat Coat of Arms of the Protectorate 1653 1659 .svg symbol Coat of arms ... Cromwell year leader1 1653 1658 year leader2 1658 1659 legislature plainlist First Protectorate Parliament 1st Parliament small 1654 55 small Second Protectorate Parliament 2nd Parliament small 1656 58 small Third Protectorate Parliament 3rd Parliament small 1659 small endplainlist stat year1 stat ... footnotes 1 The Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland was commonly known as The Protectorate ... Isles British history , the Protectorate was the period 1653 1659 during which the Commonwealth of England was governed by a Lord Protector . Background Prior to the Protectorate, England and subsequently ... just as difficult to control and was in addition a subject of popular ridicule. First Protectorate ... was sworn in as Lord Protector on 15 December 1653. Rule of the Major Generals The First Protectorate Parliament first Protectorate parliament met on 3 September 1654, and after some initial gestures ... General John Desborough to provide financial backing for their work, which the Second Protectorate Parliament second Protectorate parliament instated in September 1656 voted down for fear of a permanent ... the willing consent of the nation and the Protectorate relied on armed force. sfn Jones 1978 p 113 Second Protectorate File RichardCromwell.jpeg thumb tight 180px Richard Cromwell. After Oliver s death ... and durability of the Protectorate when Richard succeeded proved deceptive a lack of unity would destroy the Protectorate. sfn Jones 1978 pp 113 119 Richard sought to expand the basis for the Protectorate ... obstruction and filibustering and attacked the quasi monarchal aspects of the Protectorate. sfn Jones 1978 pp 117,118 Three things undermined the Protectorate the anxieties of the army, the irresponsibility ... more details
Politics of Botswana General elections were held in the BechuanalandProtectorate on 1 March 1965, the country s first election with universal suffrage . ref http www.eisa.org.za WEP bot1965election.htm Botswana The 1965 Pre Independence General Election EISA ref Voter turnout was 74.55 of the 188,950 registered voters. ref http www.eisa.org.za WEP bot1965results.htm Botswana 1965 National Assembly results EISA ref Following the elections, which resulted in a landslide victory for the Botswana Democratic Party Bechuanaland Democratic Party , ref Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B 1999 Elections in Africa A data handbook , p113 ISBN 0198296452 ref the country became independent as Botswana on 30 September 1966. Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Botswana Democratic Party Bechuanaland Democratic Party 113,167 80.4 28 align left Botswana People s Party Bechuanaland People s Party 19,964 14.2 3 align left Botswana Independence Party Bechuanaland Independence Party 6,491 4.6 0 align left Independents 789 0.6 0 align left Bechuanaland People s Party Number 1 377 0.3 0 align left Total 140,788 100 31 colspan 4 align left Source Nohlen et al References reflist Botswana elections Category Elections in Botswana Category 1965 elections in Africa Category 1965 in BechuanalandProtectorate ... more details
mergeto List of colonial heads of Botswana Bechuanaland date January 2011 This is a list of the principal colonial administrators of BechuanalandProtectorate . From 1885 to 1891 the post was known as Deputy Commissioner from 1891 to 1964 as Resident Commissioner and from 1964 to 1966 as The Queen s Commissioner . ref cite book first Fred last Morton first2 Jeff last2 Ramsay first3 Part Themba last3 Mgadla title Historical Dictionary of Botswana series African Historical Dictionaries volume 108 location Metuchen, New Jersey publisher Scarecrow Press edition 4th year 2008 isbn 978 0 8108 5467 3 contribution Resident Commissioner pages 288 9 ref Deputy Commissioner for the Protectorate Administrator of British Bechuanaland 1885 1901 Sidney Godolphin Alexander Shippard Resident Commissioner of BechuanalandProtectorate 1891 1895 Sidney Godolphin Alexander Shippard 1895 1897 Francis James Newton 1897 1901 Hamilton John Goold Adams 1901 1906 Ralph Champneys Williams 1907 1916 Francis William Panzera 1916 1917 Edward Charles Frederick Garraway 1917 1923 James Comyn Macgregor 1923 1927 Jules Ellenberger 1928 1930 Roland Mortimer Daniel 1930 1937 Charles Fernand Rey 1937 1942 Charles Noble Arden Clarke 1942 1946 Aubrey Denzil Forsyth Thompson 1946 1950 Anthony Sillery 1950 1953 Edward Betham Beetham 1953 1955 William Forbes Mackenzie 1955 1959 Martin Osterfield Wray 1959 1964 Robert Peter Fawcus The Queen s Commissioner for the BechuanalandProtectorate 1964 1965 Robert Peter Fawcus 1964 1966 Hugh Selby Norman Walker References reflist Category Botswana related lists Category BechuanalandProtectorate Category Lists of governors ... more details
Protectorate of Morocco may refer to The Spanish Morocco Spanish Protectorate of Morocco 1913 1956 The French protectorate of Morocco French Protectorate of Morocco 1912 1956 disambiguation ar es Protectorado de Marruecos eu Marokoko Protektoratua fr Protectorat du Maroc ... more details
Bechuanaland National Airways was an airline of the BechuanalandProtectorate and was based in Francistown . The airline was formed on 1 October 1965 with a government grant by John Albert Axel Gibson Johnny Gibson and took over the route network of privately owned Bechuanaland Safaris . ref name autonomy cite book last Dale first Richard title Botswana s search for autonomy in southern Africa publisher Greenwood Publishing Group date 1995 pages 102 isbn 0313295719 url http books.google.com.au books?id 8bg8jQxkSTcC accessdate 2009 10 14 ref ref name gibson cite news url http www.telegraph.co.uk news obituaries 1349214 Squadron Leader Johnny Gibson.html title Squadron Leader Johnny Gibson date 19 July 2000 publisher The Daily Telegraph accessdate 2009 11 06 ref Assistance from List of airlines of the United Kingdom British airline Court Line Autair International Airways was given, seeing Autair providing Bechuanaland National Airways with its first two aircraft, Douglas DC 3 s. The airline was also technically supported by Air Trans Africa . ref name guttery cite book last Guttery first Ben R. title Encyclopedia of African airlines publisher Ben Guttery date 1998 pages 26 isbn 0786404957 url http books.google.com.au books?id KBmGpaD36cMC accessdate 2009 10 14 ref Operations of the airline commenced on 15 November 1965, and the airline immediately began the development of a large domestic air network from Francistown to seven cities. Internationally, the airline operated on routes linking Francistown to Bulawayo in Rhodesia and Livingstone, Zambia Livingstone in Zambia , and from Lobatse to Johannesburg . ref name guttery The airline s route network saw it flying Bulawayo Francistown Serowe Gaborone Johannesburg Gaborone Lobatse Ghansi on Mondays Ghansi Lobatse Gaborone Serowe ... BechuanalandProtectorate tn Sefofane sa Setshaba sa Lefatshe la Bechuanaland ... and entered receivership. Operations of Bechuanaland National Airways were taken over by Botswana ... more details
1885   Divided into British Bechuanaland Crown Colony south and BechuanalandProtectorate north valign top colspan 3 British Bechuanaland Crown Colony valign top bgcolor ffffec small 30 September ... small valign top colspan 3 BechuanalandProtectorate valign top bgcolor ffffec small 30 September ... reflist DEFAULTSORT List Of Colonial Heads Of Botswana Bechuanaland Category BechuanalandProtectorate ...mergefrom List of Resident Commissioners of Bechuanaland date January 2011 This is a list of the colonial heads of BechuanalandProtectorate , which gained independence as Botswana in 1966. From 1885 to 1891 the post was known as Deputy Commissioner from 1891 to 1964 as Resident Commissioner and from 1964 to independence as The Queen s Commissioner . ref cite book first Fred last Morton first2 Jeff last2 Ramsay first3 Part Themba last3 Mgadla title Historical Dictionary of Botswana series African Historical Dictionaries volume 108 location Metuchen, New Jersey publisher Scarecrow Press edition 4th year 2008 isbn 978 0 8108 5467 3 contribution Resident Commissioner pages 288 9 ref In the table below, dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office. class wikitable align left width 18 Tenure width 40 Name width 20 Notes colspan 3 British Suzerainty valign top colspan 3 BechuanalandProtectorate valign top bgcolor ffffec small 1884 to January 1885 John Mackenzie , small Resident   valign top bgcolor ffffec small 23 March 1885 to 24 September 1885 Charles Warren small Sir small Charles Warren , small Special Commissioner, Military Commander small valign top bgcolor ffffec small 24 September 1885 to 30 September 1885 small Lieutenant Colonel small Frederick Carrington , small ... Administrator small knighted during tenure valign top bgcolor ffffec valign top colspan 3 Bechuanaland ... tenure valign top bgcolor ffffec valign top colspan 3 Bechuanaland valign top bgcolor ffffec small ... Commissioner   valign top bgcolor ffffec valign top Bechuanaland colspan 2 Self Rule valign ... more details
Context date October 2009 unreferenced date February 2012 Ashanti Protectorate was established 1902 from the Ashanti Confederacy . On March 6, 1957, the Ashanti Protectorate, Northern Territories, Gold Coast Crown Colony, and British Mandate of Togoland were united to form Ghana . Category Former British protectorates Category States and territories established in 1902 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 File Flag Madagascar Protectorate 1885 1896.svg thumb right 200px The Malagasy Protectorate was a French protectorate in what is now Madagascar . Its status was to protect the Kingdom of Imerina . It ended in 1897 as Madagascar became a French colony. The French largely ended the attempts of Malagasy rulers to stymie foreign influence by declaring a protectorate over the entire island in 1894. A protectorate over northwest Madagascar, based on treaties signed with the Sakalava during the 1840s, had existed since 1882. But Queen Ranavalona III refused to recognize the 1894 effort to subordinate her kingdom to French rule. As a result, a French expeditionary force occupied Antananarivo in September 1895. A wave of antiforeign, anti Christian rioting ensued. In 1896 France declared Madagascar a French colony and deported the queen and the prime minister, first to Reunion, and then to Algeria. Coord missing Madagascar Category Former protectorates Category 1897 disestablishments Category History of Madagascar ... more details
The Chinese Protectorate was an administrative body responsible for the well being of Chinese race ethnic Chinese residents of the Straits Settlements during that territory s United Kingdom British Colonialism colonial period. Protectorates were established in each area of the Settlements, namely Singapore , Penang and Malacca . Each was headed by a Protector title Protector . The institution was established in 1877 to handle all matters related to the Straits Settlements Chinese residents. In particular, it sought to mitigate the human rights violations of the coolie trade, which had expanded to notorious levels by the 1850s in the region. The coolie trade Perhaps the most significant goal of the British colonial administration in the founding of the entity was to regulate and humanize the coolie trade and lessen the misery of the coolies, who were subject to merciless exploitation. First, coolie agents were required to register with Protectorate. Policing by the Chinese Protectorate freed up the labour market and firms mainly British run seeking to hire Chinese workers no longer had to go through coolie brokers and secret societies. As a result of this improvement in conditions, the number of Chinese arrivals increased dramatically from the 1880s onwards. Goals of the Protectorate Likewise, agents of the Chinese Protectorate often visited domestic servants. Those found to be subjected to especially inhumane conditions were sent to Singapore s Home for Girls . The Protectorate sought to have all Chinese social societies including the kongsi many of which were secret societies or bodies of organized crime register with the government. The institution also encouraged the Chinese to seek the government s help instead of going to the secret societies, thus weakening the latter ... The Protectorate and the CDO The Contagious Disease Ordinance See also Old Ministry of Labour Building , site of the Chinese Protectorate in Singapore from 1930 until the outbreak of World War ... more details
Protectorate common name Aden continent moved from Category Asia to the Middle East region the Middle East country Yemen era status Protectorate empire United Kingdom event start Initial treaty year ... s3 Protectorate of South Arabia flag s3 image flag Flag of the Colony of Aden.svg image map LocationSouthYemen.png image map caption The location of Aden Protectorate common languages Arabic language ... stat area1 285000 The Aden Protectorate lang ar transl ar Ma miyyat Adan was a British Empire British protectorate in southern Arabia which evolved in the hinterland of Colony of Aden ... until the 1960s. For administrative purposes it was divided into the Western Protectorate and the Eastern Protectorate. Today the territory forms part of the Yemen Republic of Yemen . History ... Informal beginnings What became known as the Aden Protectorate was initially informal arrangements ... agreements, created the Aden Protectorate that extended well east of Aden to Hadhramaut and included ... territory to any other foreign power. In 1917, control of Aden Protectorate was transferred from the British ..., the protectorate was informally divided into the Eastern Protectorate with its own Political Officer, a British advisor, stationed at Mukalla in Qu aiti from 1937 to ca. 1967 and the Western Protectorate ..., to preserve the security of the Protectorate. It was renamed British Forces Aden in 1936 and was later ... ref The Eastern Protectorate ca. 230,000  km came to include the following entities ... Protectorate state of Kathiri, 1942 Kathiri Mahra Sultanate Mahra Qu aiti Wahidi Balhaf Wahidi Bir Ali Wahidi Haban The Western Protectorate ca. 55,000  km included Alawi sheikhdom Alawi Aqrabi ... in the protectorate were Aden Colony or the insular areas of Perim , Kamaran , and Khuriya Muriya ... other protectorate states. The following were the states with advisory treaties Image Stamp Aden Quaiti Shihr Mukalla 1942 2a.jpg thumb A postage stamp from the Aden Protectorate state of Qu aiti, 1942 ... more details
Cleanup date August 2009 Protectorate of Missions is a term for the right of protection exercised by a Christian ... power. The object of the protectorate may be more or less extensive, according as it embraces only the missionaries ... or even to their neophytes, the native Christians. To comprehend fully the nature of the protectorate ... separately the Protectorate of the Levant and that of the Far East . This article deals with a historical ... to this first protectorate, and for reasons that were not purely religious, led to the Crusades, as a result ... accompanying geopolitical benefits. There lies the germ of the modern Protectorate of the Levant. The Franco Turkish Capitulations POV section date August 2009 The protectorate began to assume a contractual ... XIV marked the apogee of the French Protectorate in the East, for not only the Latin missionaries ..., with additions which explicitly confirmed the right of the French Protectorate, and at least ... decline of the French Protectorate in the Levant will be treated below. Protectorates in the Far ... century no protectorate properly so called or based on a treaty. What is sometimes called the Portuguese Protectorate of Missions was only the Portuguese Patronage Padroado . This was the privilege ... act destroyed the basis of its patronage and its protectorate such as it was. French Protectorate in China The protectorate still exercised in the early 20th century by France over the missions in the Chinese ... in the interior. Rivals of the French Protectorate The foregoing historical sketch shows ... in France e. g. it subsidizes the Jesuit schools in Syria . The advantages of the protectorate ..., whatever the resulting contradictions in their policy. It is very evident that France owed to this protectorate ... or conquest could ever have given her. Thanks to the protectorate, the treasures of respect ... protectorate of France Ecclesiastics, pilgrims and monks of all nationalities traveling in Turkey in Europe ... of France i.e. of its ancient protectorate in behalf of Catholics. This protectorate is therefore ... more details
The Protectorate Regiment was a unit of the British Army that was raised for the Second Boer War . It was raised on 15 August 1899 in Cape Town and Mafeking and was disbanded in Cape Town during October 1900. ref cite web url http www.justdone.co.za SAMU Info Units.asp?UnitID 434 title Unit information publisher South African Military Units last Dovey first John accessdate 2009 01 07 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Two members of the unit, Horace Robert Martineau Horace Martineau and Horace Edward Ramsden Horace Ramsden were awarded the Victoria Cross for gallant acts during the War. References reflist Category Military units and formations of the Second Boer War Category Military units and formations of the British Empire ... more details
type Republic year leader1 US zone currency Saar mark , Saar franc The Saar Protectorate was a German borderland territory twice temporarily made a protectorateprotectorate state . Since rejoining ... made a protectorate by the victorious allies as part of a policy of industrial disarmament and re settlement of peoples mandated on the new Germany German governments. The Saar protectorate was a short lived post World War  II protectorate 1947 56 partitioned from defeated Nazi Germany it was administered ... bombing campaigns. Territorially, the protectorate corresponded to the current German ... was officially pursued by the allies until 1951 and the region was made a protectorate under France ... German stamp in honor of the end of the protectorate in 1935. Translated inscription The Saar is coming ... zones of occupation and established the separate Saar Protectorate, which was no longer under ... annexed territories or post war expellees from there, in the French Saar protectorate or the French ... zone were added to the Saar Protectorate. By 18 December 1946 customs controls were established ... Protectorate, constituted in early 1947, and neighbouring Rhineland Palatinate a new state established ... municipalities were ceded to the Saar Protectorate between 8 June 1947 and 1949, followed by one further ... mark replaced the Reichsmark as legal tender in the Saar Protectorate, followed by the integration ... 3908480 THE SAAR CONFLICT 1945 1955 at Questia Council of Europe DEFAULTSORT Saar Protectorate Category ... Saary pt Protectorado de Sarre ro Saar protectorat ru simple Saar protectorate ... more details
Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Protectorate of Uganda common name Uganda continent Africa region East Africa country Uganda era New Imperialism status Protectorate empire United Kingdom government type Protectorate year start 1894 year end 1962 life span 1894 1962 event start Scramble for Africa Protectorate established date start event end Independence date end 9 October event1 Self government date event1 1961 p1 Imperial British East Africa Company flag p1 Ke ibeac.PNG s1 Uganda flag s1 Flag of Uganda 1962.svg image flag Flag of the Uganda Protectorate.svg flag image coat Badge of the Uganda Protectorate.svg symbol type Badge image map LocationUganda.png capital Kampala national anthem common languages religion currency History of Uganda The British Protectorate of Uganda was a protectorate of the British Empire from 1894 to 1962. In 1893 the Imperial British East Africa Company transferred its administration rights of territory consisting mainly of Buganda Kingdom to the British Government. In Colonial Era 1894 1920s Although momentous change occurred during the colonial era in Uganda , some characteristics of late nineteenth century African society survived to reemerge at the time of independence. The status of Protectorate had significantly different consequences for Uganda than had the region been made a colony like neighbouring Kenya , insofar as Uganda retained a degree of self determination that would have otherwise been stifled under a full colonial administration. Colonial rule, however, affected local economic systems dramatically, in part ... of the Uganda Protectorate to the Kenya Colony , then called the East Africa Protectorate , to keep ... young age of forty three. 1920s to independence and the Power of Kigezi Uganda Protectorate ... from the rest of the protectorate and transferred to Foreign Office jurisdiction. Cohen s response ... Category Uganda Protectorate ca Protectorat d Uganda nl Protectoraat Oeganda pl Protektorat Ugandy ... more details
This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of British Bechuanaland . File Bechuanaland ... in 1883, pressure was placed on the British Government to do something in Bechuanaland because ... Commissioner of Bechuanaland. On 13 November 1884 Parliament voted a sum of 675,000 ref name ... operations in Bechuanaland. Sir Charles Warren was authorised to recruit an Irregular military ... to notify the British Government that he had occupied Bechuanaland and had entirely restored order. The two ... Bechuanaland. Stamps Postage stamps and postal history of Stellaland Republic Stellaland stamps , which ... & Company of Ipswich. File Stamp Bechuanaland 1886 4p.jpg right thumb upright Overprinted Cape Stamp, 1885 On 2 December 1885 stamps from Cape of Good Hope overprinted British Bechuanaland were made ... Die designs for British fiscal stamps and overprinting them with British Bechuanaland ... were overprinted British Bechuanaland by the local printer in Vryburg. In 1893 responsibility for the postal services was transferred from the Postmaster General of British Bechuanaland to the Postmaster ... Cape Colony stamps or British stamps before British Bechuanaland was annexed by the Cape of Good Hope on 16 November 1895 and ceased to issue stamps. All the remaining stamps of British Bechuanaland were transferred to the BechuanalandProtectorate and continued to be used there, without any overprints, until 1897. Postal stationery File Bechuanaland 1888 wrapper.jpg thumb British Bechuanaland 1d .... All items of postal stationery produced for British Bechuanaland were by overprinting Cape of Good Hope or British items of stationery small BRITISH BECHUANALAND small or British Bechuanaland. ref name ... d British postcards overprinted small BRITISH BECHUANALAND small were supplied. ref name thy The first ... and six are on British envelopes. ref name thy See also Postage stamps and postal history of BechuanalandProtectorate Postage stamps and postal history of Stellaland Republic Notes reflist References ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Protectorate of South Arabia common name South Arabia continent moved from Category Asia to the Middle East region the Middle East country Yemen era Cold War status Protectorate empire United Kingdom year start 1963 year end 1967 date start January 18 date end November 30 p1 Aden Protectorate s1 South Yemen flag s1 Flag of South Yemen.svg image flag image map ProtectorateOfSouthArabiaMap.jpg image map caption Map of the Protectorate and the Federation of South Arabia common languages Arabic language Arabic currency East African Shilling capital The Protectorate of South Arabia was a grouping of State polity states under treaties of protection with British Empire Britain . The Protectorate was designated on 18 January 1963 as consisting of those areas of the Aden Protectorate that did not join the Federation of South Arabia , and it broadly, but not exactly, corresponded to the division of the Aden Protectorate which was called the Eastern Aden Protectorate . It included the Hadhramaut Hadhrami states of Kathiri , Mahra Sultanate Mahra , and Qu aiti and Wahidi Bir Ali that were in the Eastern Aden Protectorate with various other states and Upper Yafa which had been part of the Western Aden Protectorate . The Protectorate of South Arabia was dissolved on 30 November 1967 and its constituent states quickly collapsed, leading to the abolition of their monarchies. The territory was absorbed into the newly independent People s Republic of South Yemen . External Sources http www.alquaiti.com Official Website of the Al Quaiti Royal Family of Hadhramaut Coord missing Yemen DEFAULTSORT South Arabia, Protectorate of Category 1967 disestablishments Category History of Yemen Category Former British protectorates Category Former countries in the Middle East Category States and territories established in 1963 MEast hist stub Yemen geo stub ar cs Jih ... more details
The Niger Coast Protectorate was a United Kingdom British protectorate in the Oil Rivers area of present day Nigeria , originally established as the Oil Rivers Protectorate in 1891 and confirmed at the Berlin Conference the following year, renamed on 12 May 1893, and merged with the chartered territories of the Royal Niger Company on 1 January 1900 to form the Southern Nigeria Protectorate . References Thomas Pakenham, Thomas Pakenham historian The Scramble for Africa The Scramble for Africa Random House, 1991 , pp.  197 199 Category Former British protectorates Category Former Nigerian administrative divisions Category History of the petroleum industry Category History of Nigeria Category States and territories established in 1891 Category States and territories disestablished in 1900 Category Niger River Delta Category British colonisation in Africa Category Petroleum industry in Nigeria Category Colonial Nigeria UK hist stub pt Protetorado Costa do N ger ru sv Nigerkustprotektoratet ... more details
Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name British Central Africa Protectorate common name British Central Africa Protectorate continent Africa region country era status Protectorate status text empire British Empire government type Constitutional monarchy year start 1893 year end 1907 event start date start event end Changed to Nyasaland Nyasaland Protectorate date end 6 July p1 Nyasaland Districts Protectorate flag p1 s1 Nyasaland flag s1 Flag of Nyasaland.svg image flag flag flag type image coat symbol image map image map caption capital Zomba, Malawi Zomba national motto national anthem God Save the Queen common languages English language English religion currency Rhodesian pound Pound leader1 Victoria of the United Kingdom Victoria year leader1 1893 1901 leader2 Edward VII of the United Kingdom Edward VII year leader2 1901 1907 title leader British monarchy Monarch representative1 Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston year representative1 1893 1896 representative2 Francis Barrow Pearce year representative2 1907 title representative Commissioner The British Central Africa Protectorate BCA existed in the area of present day Malawi between 1893 and 1907. History The Shire Highlands south of Lake Nyasa and the lands west of the lake had been of interest to the United Kingdom ..., and Britain declared a Shire Highlands Protectorate , extending it to a Nyasaland Districts Protectorate in 1891, and renaming to British Central Africa Protectorate in 1893. Sir Henry Hamilton Johnston ..., Malawi Blantyre was the economic and cultural centre of the protectorate, while Zomba, Malawi Zomba ... Manning as acting commissioner for a period in 1907 and 1908. The protectorate was changed to the Nyasaland Protectorate on 6 July 1907. History of the evolution of the British Central Africa Protectorate Image Rhodesia and Nyasaland.png thumb center 660px Evolution of the British Central Africa Protectorate ... Former countries in Africa Central Africa, British protectorate Category 1891 establishments Category ... more details
Chinese t s p b it ng d uh f w peit ing Tuhu Fu Chinese t s p b it ng d d uh f w peit ing ta Tuhu Fu The Protectorate General of Beiting , Protectorate General of Northern Court was a China Chinese military government outpost established by the Tang Dynasty to control the area to Qocho s north in 702. ref cite book accessdate February 2012 8 title Tang China and the collapse of the Uighur Empire a documentary history author Michael Robert Drompp editor quote The Protectorate General of Beiting Northern Court was establishedd by the Tang in 702 just to the north of Qocho. . . It was known to the Turkic peoples as Beshbaliq, Five Cities. . . . Beshbaliq was also a major power center of the Western Uighurs. url http books.google.com books?id NB6DEdAxLOsC&dq li ling kirghiz&q in Qocho 28chinese Gaochang 2C later Xizhou 29 from 640 to 649 v onepage&q beiting 20northern 20court 20702&f false volume Volume 13 of Brill s Inner Asian library series year 2005 location publisher BRILL language isbn 90 04 14129 4 page 104 pages ref List of protector generals See also Protectorate General to Pacify the West Protectorate General to Pacify the North Protectorate General to Pacify the East Chinese military history Horses in East Asian warfare Mongolia during Tang rule Notes reflist Category Military history of China Category Administrative divisions of ancient China Category History of Xinjiang Category History of Central Asia Category States and territories established in 640 ja zh ... more details