The Congo Arab war or Arab war was a colonial war fought between the Congo Free State and Arab-Swahili warlords associated with the Arab slave trade in...
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Sefu bin Hamid (category Congo Free State)
1893) was an Arab Zanzibari slave trader and administrative official. The son of Tippu Tip, he was killed while fighting in the Congo–Arab War. In early...
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were defeated by the Force Publique with great brutality, during the Congo–Arab War. In 1895, a military mutiny broke out among the Batetela in Kasai, leading...
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Tippu Tip (category Congo Free State)
the Congo–Arab War broke out. Both sides fought with armies consisting mostly of local African soldiers fighting under the command of either Arab or European...
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Force Publique (redirect from Public Force (Congo))
heavily involved in atrocities in the Congo Free State, and also saw action in the Congo–Arab War, World War I and World War II. It was renamed to the Congolese...
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Congo, especially through the Congo–Arab War (1892–1894) that sought to conquer present-day East Congo and end the Arab slave trade there. The monument does...
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Louis-Napoléon Chaltin (category Congo Free State officials)
entered the service of the recently created Congo Free State in 1891. In 1893, at the time of the Congo Arab war, he was head of the Force Publique station...
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the Zanzibari/Swahili slavers were defeated in the eastern Congo region and the Congo Arab war came to an end. In 1894, King Leopold II signed a treaty...
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forces as well as the Arab slavers during the Congo-Arab war. During the 1892–1894 war between the Congo Free State and the Swahili-Arab city-states of Nyangwe...
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Second Congo War, also known as Africa's World War, the Great War of Africa, or the Great African War, began in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on 2...
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