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dbpedia:Rhodesian_Bush_War
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The Rhodesian Bush War—also known as the Second Chimurenga or the Zimbabwe War of Liberation—was a civil war that took place from July 1964 to December 1979 in the unrecognised country of Rhodesia (latterly Zimbabwe-Rhodesia).The conflict pitted three forces against one another: the Rhodesian government, under Ian Smith (later the Zimbabwe Rhodesian government of Bishop Abel Muzorewa); the Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army, the military wing of Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe African National Union; and the Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army of Joshua Nkomo's Zimbabwe African People's Union.The war and its subsequent Internal Settlement, signed in 1978 by Smith and Muzorewa, led to the implementation in June 1979 of universal suffrage and end of white minority rule in Rhodesia, which was renamed Zimbabwe Rhodesia under a black majority government.
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Rhodesian Bush War Second Chimurenga Zimbabwe War of Liberation
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1,361 Rhodesian security forces members killed
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(until 1 June 1979) 22px|border|link=Zimbabwe African People's UnionZIPRA(ZAPU) (until 1974) Rhodesia 22px|border|link=African National CongressMK(ANC) ---- Zimbabwe Rhodesia 22px|border|link=Zimbabwe African National UnionZANLA(ZANU) FRELIMO( (until 25 June 1975) (until March 1978) FROLIZI (from 1 June 1979) Mozambique( (from 25 June 1975) South Africa Supported by: (from March 1978) Portugal
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dbpedia:Herbert_Chitepo dbpedia:Lookout_Masuku n4:_van_der_Byl dbpedia:Solomon_Mujuru dbpedia:Oliver_Tambo dbpedia:Joshua_Nkomo dbpedia:Samora_Machel dbpedia:Josiah_Tongogara dbpedia:Edgar_Tekere dbpedia:Robert_Mugabe dbpedia:Abel_Muzorewa dbpedia:James_Chikerema dbpedia:Peter_Walls dbpedia:Ndabaningi_Sithole dbpedia:Ian_Smith dbpedia:Dumiso_Dabengwa dbpedia:Jason_Moyo dbpedia:Joe_Slovo
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1964-07-04Z
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7,790 black civilians killed 468 white civilians killed
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dbpedia:Mozambique dbpedia:Rhodesia dbpedia:Zambia
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Lancaster House Agreement, internationally-recognised independence for theRepublic of Zimbabwe
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---- 25,500 guerrillas 10,800 regulars 8,000 police 1979: 15,000 reservists 20,000 guerrillas 22px|border|link=Zimbabwe African People's Union1979: 22px|border|link=Zimbabwe African National Union1979: 19,000 police reservists
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