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1892–1894 war in Central Africa
Kasongo, and his nephew, Rashid bin Mohammad, in charge of Stanley Falls. Nyangwe Kasongo Stanley Falls In March and April 1892, Tippu Tip's son Sefu bin
Congo_Arab_war
Town in Maniema
Nyangwe is a town on the right bank of the Lualaba River, in the Maniema Province in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (territory of Kasongo)
Nyangwe
River in Central Africa
the 19th century. Nyangwe was founded as a slavers' outpost around 1860. David Livingstone was the first European to reach Nyangwe in March 1871. Livingstone
Congo_River
German-born Ottoman physician (1840–1892)
two Arab slave traders at Kinena Station in the Congo Free State, near Nyangwe, on 23 or 24 October 1892. He added greatly to the anthropological knowledge
Emin_Pasha
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List of lakes of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
List_of_lakes_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
British colonialist and missionary
he witnessed around 400 Africans being massacred by Arab slavers at the Nyangwe market on the banks of the Lualaba River, while he was watching next to
David_Livingstone
Town in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
the Fizi Territory was intersected by a slave route that stretched from Nyangwe, through Kabambare and Kalembelembe, to Baraka, where slaves were brought
Baraka, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Baraka,_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
19th-century African state
many locations, including the most important trade stations at Lualaba, Nyangwe and Kasongo. The Arab traders and explorers were not interested in converting
Tippu_Tip's_state
Town and territory in Maniema
1885 and 1887, provided the details of Kasongo's layout writing: Unlike Nyangwe, Kasongo gives the impression of a town; the houses are laid out to form
Kasongo
Expedition in the 1870s
of four hours' duration." They reached Nyangwe on October 28.[non-primary source needed] The party left Nyangwe overland and entered the dense Matimba
Henry Morton Stanley's first trans-Africa expedition
Henry_Morton_Stanley's_first_trans-Africa_expedition
Arab slavers shooting at women at the market of Nyangwe during the massacre witnessed by David Livingstone in 1871
Slavery_in_Zanzibar
Territory in Central Africa (1885–1908)
Dhanis's medical officer, Captain Sidney Langford Hinde, the conquest of Nyangwe was followed by "days of cannibal feasting" during which hundreds were
Congo_Free_State
National park in Zimbabwe
headquarters. In addition to the fort, there are several pit structures. Nyangwe Fort, near Mare Dam, is the most extensive and best-preserved ruin in the
Nyanga_National_Park
Former confederation of states
received Muslim military advisors and some dated weapons from the cities of Nyangwe and Kabambare. Through marriage with descendants of the Luba kings, they
Lunda_Empire
River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
to it as the Livingstone. "Had not Livingstone spoken of the river at Nyangwe as the Lualaba, I should not have mentioned the word except as a corruption
Lualaba_River
Belgian officer
a tributary of the Congo as Stanley had suspected. He also found that Nyangwe, an important slave-trading center on the Lualaba River, was just three
Alexandre_Delcommune
associated with them. Their main stations were Kasongo, Kabambare, and Nyangwe. Later on they went northward and they reached Kirundu and Boyoma Falls
Islam in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Islam_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Belgian mechanical engineer
Europe by way of Nyangwe and the east coast of Africa. He left the Falls at the end of November, and died of hematuria at Mzendu, near Nyangwe, on 1 December
Louis-Gustave_Amelot
City in the northeastern DR Congo
An Arab slave raid on Nyangwe, 1871
Kisangani
Welsh journalist and explorer (1841–1904)
Stanley should trace the course of the Lualaba downstream (northward) from Nyangwe, the point where Livingstone had left it in July 1871. Between November
Henry_Morton_Stanley
(Tanzania) Kilwa (Tanzania) Sofala (Beira, Mozambique) Mombasa (Kenya) Nyangwe (Kasongo, Democratic Republic of Congo)- Sultanate of Utetera Horn of Africa:
Indian_Ocean_slave_trade
Arab slave raid on Nyangwe, c. 1870
History of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
History_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
1892–1894 war between the Congo Free State and the Swahili–Arab city-states of Nyangwe and Kasongo in Eastern Congo, there were reports of widespread cannibalization
Cannibalism_in_Africa
Ethnic group from Democratic Republic of Congo & Western Tanzania
Three men of Dugumbé ben Habib raiding the market of Nyangwe on 15 July 1871
Bembe_people
German explorer in Africa
Hermann Wissmann, a trip in which the two explorers reached the site of Nyangwe on the Lualaba River. On the expedition they became the first Europeans
Paul_Pogge
Belgian colonial civil servant and soldier
campaign were the capture in succession of the three Arab strongholds at Nyangwe, Kasongo and Kabambari. For his services, Dhanis was awarded the noble
Francis_Dhanis
Gahabura Gakomero Giserama Kibati Kibaya Munyinya Nderama Nyampinda Nyamyeha Nyangwe Nyarubugu Nyarwumba Rehembe Rtyazo Rusenda Sehe Shimwe Buhanda Bukirasazi
Collines_of_Burundi
Nyangombe Falls, Mutarazi Falls, Pungwe Gorge & Falls, Nyamuziwa Falls, Nyangwe & Chawomera Forts and the Trout Hatchery near Purdon Dam. The Victoria
Wildlife_of_Zimbabwe
Village in Tshopo, DR Congo
joined by a young Arab named Said ben Adeb who had been expelled from Nyangwe after his father died. In 1893 the Congo Free State officer Louis Napoléon
Kirundu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kirundu,_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
English traveller in Central Africa (1844-1894)
the discovery of the Lukuga River. From Tanganyika he struck westward to Nyangwe, the Arab town on the Lualaba previously visited by Livingstone. This river
Verney_Lovett_Cameron
Free State forces under Francis Dhanis take control of a key river city Nyangwe after a 6-week standoff that devastated the city. Of the 1000 original
1893_in_the_Congo_Free_State
City in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
mission to destroy the strongholds of the Arab-Swahili traders in Kasongo, Nyangwe, Kabambare, and Lulindi. After the fall of Kasongo in April 1893 and Kabambare
Uvira
African slave trader
the old slave route that led from Stanley Falls up the Lualaba River to Nyangwe, east to Lake Tanganyika and then via Tabora to Bagamoyo opposite Zanzibar
Rumaliza
Ward in Tarime District, Tanzania
people. Nyakonga ward has 3 villages and 12 hamlets. Magoto Nyanswega Nyangwe Gakendo Kwebweye Komomendi Buchora Komagori Kebweye Senta Nyang'iti Nyakonga
Nyakonga
Belgian railway company in Africa
Stanleyville to Lake Albert, and the other connecting the Congo River at Nyangwe to Lake Tanganyika. The program was soon changed as the value of the mineral
Compagnie du chemin de fer du Congo supérieur aux Grands Lacs africains
Compagnie_du_chemin_de_fer_du_Congo_supérieur_aux_Grands_Lacs_africains
Belgian explorer and artillery officer (1850–1912)
build further inland. Although Becker intended to push as far inland as Nyangwe, on the Lualaba River, logistical problems and his own illness prevented
Jérôme_Becker
Ward in Kibondo, Kigoma, Tanzania
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Misezero
American-born officer in the Belgian army
another expedition, taking Le Marinel in the party. When they reached Nyangwe they heard news that the Arabs had taken the post at Stanley Falls. Wissmann
Paul_Le_Marinel
1892–1894 war between the Congo Free State and the Swahili-Arab city-states of Nyangwe and Kasongo in Eastern Congo, there were reports of widespread cannibalization
Pre-colonial history of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Pre-colonial_history_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Belgian soldier, engineer and administrator
Dhanis had been campaigning for two years. In August 1895 Lothaire, in Nyangwe, heard that the Luluabourg garrison had revolted on 4 July 1895, which
Justin_Malfeyt
American explorer and diplomat, born 1864
of them with the manners of gentlemen". Mohun also recounts the case of Nyangwe, a town of 3,000 houses and up to 45,000 inhabitants that he encountered
Richard_Mohun
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Omriy, OMRI means "pupil of Jehovah" or "servant of Jehovah."Â In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a king of Israel.
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Worships God.
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Pet form of Finnish Artturi, possibly ARTTU means "bear-man."Â
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English and Dutch : patronymic from Mark 1.English : variant of Mark 2.German and Jewish (western Ashkenazic) : reduced form of Markus, German spelling of Marcus (see Mark 1).
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Slovene form of Greek Bartholomaios, JERNEJ means "son of Talmai."
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