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  2. Day of the Vow - Wikipedia

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    A reenactment of the 1838 vow in the 1938 film, They Built a Nation The Day of the Vow (Afrikaans: Geloftedag) is a religious public holiday in South Africa.It is an important day for Afrikaners, originating from the Battle of Blood River on 16 December 1838, before which 464 Voortrekkers made a promise to God that if he rescued them out of the hands of the approximately 16,000 Zulu warriors ...

  3. Day of Reconciliation - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, Dingane's Day was changed to Day of the Covenant and in 1980 was changed to The Day of the Vow. [22] The Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria was erected on 16 December 1949 to commemorate Dingane's Day. [23] [24] The last year South Africa celebrated Day of the Vow was in 1994. [25]

  4. Sarel Cilliers - Wikipedia

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    His skills of fortifying the troops were best displayed at the Battle of Blood River, where he spoke the famous vow to God on the battlefield, and held a thanksgiving service after the decisive victory over the Zulus. Cilliers' vow is celebrated as a national holiday in South Africa (Day of the Vow) on 16 December.

  5. Battle of Blood River - Wikipedia

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    The bones of Retief and his men were found and buried, where a memorial stands today. Up to this day 16 December is a public holiday in South Africa; [18] before 1994 it was known as "the Day of the Vow", "the Day of the Covenant" and "Dingaan's Day"; but today it is "the Day of Reconciliation". [19]

  6. Blood River - Wikipedia

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    The battle was celebrated as a 16 December holiday called the Day of the Vow (Afrikaans: Geloftedag) in apartheid South Africa. To Zulu people it was known as Dingane day. [4] In 1994, after the end of Apartheid, it was named the Day of Reconciliation, an annual holiday also on 16 December. [5]

  7. Voortrekker Monument - Wikipedia

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    The ray of light symbolises God's blessing on the lives and endeavours of the Voortrekkers. 16 December 1838 was the date of the Battle of Blood River, commemorated in South Africa before 1994 as the Day of the Vow.

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  9. Day of the Covenant - Wikipedia

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    Day of the Covenant may refer to: Day of the Vow , a public Christian holiday in South Africa Day of the Covenant (Baháʼí) , a holy day for the Baháʼí Faith