Republic of Lydenburg

The Republic of Lydenburg was founded in 1856 by the Voortrekkers under the leadership of Hendrik Potgieter. Lydenburg was declared the capital of the country in 1856. It later merged with the Republic of Utrecht. This union joined the South African Republic in 1860.[1]

The Republic of Lydenburg
De Republiek Lydenburg (Dutch)
Flag of Republic of Lydenburg
Flag
CapitalLydenburg
Official languagesDutch
Recognised regional languagesAfrikaans and various Bantu languages
Religion
Dutch Reformed
Demonym(s)Lydenburger
GovernmentBoer Republic
 President
Hendrik Potgieter
History 
 Established
1856
 Disestablished
1860
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Swazi people
South African Republic
Today part ofSouth Africa

History

The Republic of Lydenburg was founded after a group of Boers had separated from the Potchefstroom Republic in 1856. The village of Lydenburg was founded in 1849 by a group of Voortrekkers led by Hendrik Potgieter after they had left their previous settlement near Ohrigstad in the North due to a malaria epidemic. The republic later, in 1857, joined the republic of Utrecht. In 1860 both merged republics rejoined the South African Republic[2]

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