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  2. Heshimu Evans - Wikipedia

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    Evans was not selected in the 1999 NBA draft. He signed with ÉS Chalon-sur-Saône in France, kicking off a successful international career. After a stop in Japan, Evans made his way to Portugal in 2001, where he would later become a naturalized citizen. [3] In 2009, Evans joined Benfica, where he led the team to the LPB championship in 2010.

  3. Alcora Exercise - Wikipedia

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    Under Alcora, Portugal, Rhodesia and South Africa cooperated in the Angolan War of Independence, the Mozambican War of Independence, the Rhodesian Bush War and the South African Border War. [ 5 ] The Alcora alliance collapsed due to the Portuguese Carnation Revolution of 25 April 1974 and the subsequent independence of Angola and Mozambique ...

  4. File:ECDM 20240507 Eastern Africa.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. 1890 British Ultimatum - Wikipedia

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    The 1890 ultimatum soured Anglo-Portuguese relations for some time, although when in the late 1890s Portugal underwent a severe economic crisis, its government sought a British loan. However, with the outbreak of the Boer war, Britain sought support from Portugal and signed an Anglo-Portuguese Declaration on 14 October 1899.

  6. Somali–Portuguese conflicts - Wikipedia

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    Portugal made a notable intervention in the Ethiopian–Adal War on the side of Christian Ethiopia and although Cristóvão da Gama, the commander of the Portuguese expeditionary corps was captured and executed for not converting to Islam, the remaining Portuguese continued the campaign, and Ethiopia was ultimately defended successfully.

  7. Portuguese Africa - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese Africa may refer to: African territories of the Portuguese Empire: Portuguese Cape Verde; Portuguese Congo; Portuguese East Africa; Portuguese Guinea; Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe; Portuguese West Africa; Fort of São João Baptista de Ajudá; Portuguese in Africa; Portuguese-speaking African countries (Lusophone Africa)