- Adam Kok III
Adam Kok III (
16 October 1811 - 1875) was a leader of theGriqua people inSouth Africa .The son of
Adam Kok II , he grew up and was educated in the town ofPhilippolis inTransorangia (later to become known asGriqualand West ). His father died in 1835 and, after a succession dispute with his older brother Abraham, Kok assumed the chieftainship in 1837.After a series of land disputes with the British colonial government and the
Boer Republic of the Orange Free State, Kok and his followers decided totrek over theDrakensberg Mountain Range in 1861, where they foundedGriqualand East .Kok was also responsible for establishing the capital of Griqualand East, Kokstad. However, a series of isolated rebellions in the area prompted the Cape Colony to unilaterally annex Griqualand East in 1874. Kok was deposed and paid an annual pension by the colonial government. He died in an accident a year later.
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