This Day in African History: 9 March
1902, 9 March - Anglo-Boer War: Battle of Tweebosch
Following an extended argument with his burghers General De la Rey once again releases Lord Methuen. The transport wagon provided by De la Rey is returned by Methuen loaded with supplies, including a new rifle to replace the one used to splint Methuen's leg.
1905, 9 March
Acting Governor general Paul Costermans commits suicide following the investigation of Colonial policy in King Leopold II's Congo Free state.
1905, 9 March
Archaeologist Theodore Davis enters the tomb of Yuya and Tjuyu (the parents of Queen Tiye) in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt.
1954, 9 March
Mohammed Naguib beats off Gamal Abdul Nasser's challenge and retains the Egyptian presidency.
1978, 9 March
Accepting defeat in the Ogaden War, Somalian forces begin withdrawing from Ethiopian territory.
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Following an extended argument with his burghers General De la Rey once again releases Lord Methuen. The transport wagon provided by De la Rey is returned by Methuen loaded with supplies, including a new rifle to replace the one used to splint Methuen's leg.
1905, 9 March
Acting Governor general Paul Costermans commits suicide following the investigation of Colonial policy in King Leopold II's Congo Free state.
1905, 9 March
Archaeologist Theodore Davis enters the tomb of Yuya and Tjuyu (the parents of Queen Tiye) in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt.
1954, 9 March
Mohammed Naguib beats off Gamal Abdul Nasser's challenge and retains the Egyptian presidency.
1978, 9 March
Accepting defeat in the Ogaden War, Somalian forces begin withdrawing from Ethiopian territory.
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