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Air Rhodesia Flight 825 and United African National Council

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Difference between Air Rhodesia Flight 825 and United African National Council

Air Rhodesia Flight 825 vs. United African National Council

Air Rhodesia Flight 825 was a scheduled passenger flight that was shot down by the Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army (ZIPRA) on 3 September 1978, during the Rhodesian Bush War. The United African National Council (UANC) was a political party in Zimbabwe.

Similarities between Air Rhodesia Flight 825 and United African National Council

Air Rhodesia Flight 825 and United African National Council have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abel Muzorewa, Harare, Internal Settlement, Rhodesia, Robert Mugabe, Southern Rhodesian general election, 1980, Zimbabwe Rhodesia, Zimbabwe Rhodesia general election, 1979.

Abel Muzorewa

Bishop Abel Tendekayi Muzorewa (14 April 1925 – 8 April 2010) served as Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Rhodesia from the Internal Settlement to the Lancaster House Agreement in 1979.

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Harare

Harare (officially named Salisbury until 1982) is the capital and most populous city of Zimbabwe.

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Internal Settlement

The Internal Settlement was an agreement which was signed on 3 March 1978 between Prime Minister of Rhodesia Ian Smith and the moderate African nationalist leaders comprising Bishop Abel Muzorewa, Ndabaningi Sithole and Senator Chief Jeremiah Chirau.

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Rhodesia

Rhodesia was an unrecognised state in southern Africa from 1965 to 1979, equivalent in territory to modern Zimbabwe.

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Robert Mugabe

Robert Gabriel Mugabe (born 21 February 1924) is a former Zimbabwean politician and revolutionary who served as Prime Minister of Zimbabwe from 1980 to 1987 and then as President from 1987 to 2017.

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Southern Rhodesian general election, 1980

General elections were held in Southern Rhodesia in February 1980 to elect a government which would govern the country after it was granted independence as Zimbabwe, in accordance with the conclusions of the Lancaster House Agreement.

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Zimbabwe Rhodesia

Zimbabwe Rhodesia was an unrecognised state that existed from 1 June 1979 to 12 December 1979.

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Zimbabwe Rhodesia general election, 1979

The Zimbabwe Rhodesia general election of April 1979 was held under the Internal Settlement negotiated by the Rhodesian Front government of Ian Smith intended to provide a peaceful transition to majority rule on terms not harmful to Rhodesians of white descent.

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Air Rhodesia Flight 825 and United African National Council Comparison

Air Rhodesia Flight 825 has 130 relations, while United African National Council has 17. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 5.44% = 8 / (130 + 17).

References

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