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  1. Jonker Afrikaner (3 February 1785, 18 August 1861, Okahandja) was the fourth Captain of the Orlam in South West Africa, succeeding his father, Jager Afrikaner, in 1823.

  2. Jan Jonker Afrikaner (2 August 1820 – 10 August 1889) was the second oldest son of Jonker Afrikaner and Beetje Boois. He became the sixth and last Captain of the Orlam Afrikaners in South West Africa, succeeding his brother Christian Afrikaner in 1863. [1]

  3. Jonker Afrikaner. South African leader. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Southern Africa. In Southern Africa: Germans in South West Africa. …1830s of the Oorlam chief Jonker Afrikaner and his well-armed followers significantly altered the regional balance of power.

  4. 5 de jun. de 2009 · JAN Jonker Afrikaner was the son of the Orlam Captain Jonker Afrikaner who reigned during the period that the group was considered the undisputedly most powerful tribe in the then South...

  5. In the face of gradual Boer expansion and then large-scale Boer migrations, such as the Dorsland Trek, away from British rule in the Cape, Jonker Afrikaner brought his people into Namaqualand by the mid-19th century, becoming a formidable force for Oorlam domination over the Nama and against the Bantu-speaking Hereros for a period.

  6. Jonker Afrikaner was the fourth Captain of the Orlam in South West Africa, a group of Afrikaner settlers in Namibia. He founded Windhoek, built roads, and ruled over a large territory with Oorlams, Hereros, and Damaras.

  7. The chief of the Red Nation, Oaseb, called for help from the Oorlam kaptein (chief) Jonker Afrikaner and convinced him to fight side by side against the Herero by promising him pastureland.