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Al Bashir ibn Salim al-Harthi (البشير بن سالمالحارثي) (c.1840 - 15 December 1889), also known by the name Abushiri, was a wealthy merchant and slave-owning plantation owner of Omani Arab parentage who is known for the Abushiri Revolt against the German East Africa Company in present-day Tanzania.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 22 relations: Abushiri revolt, Bagamoyo, Berlin, Dar es Salaam, German East Africa, German East Africa Company, Hanging, Hans Meyer (geographer), Hermann Wissmann, Imperial German Navy, Mbunga people, Oman, Oscar Baumann, Otto von Bismarck, Pangani, Reichskommissar, Schutztruppe, Sudan, Tanga Region, Tanganyika Territory, Tanzania, Zigua people.

  2. 19th-century Omani people
  3. 19th-century executions by Germany
  4. 19th-century planters
  5. African slave owners
  6. Arab slave owners
  7. Arab slave traders
  8. Executed Tanzanian people
  9. German people in German East Africa
  10. People executed by the German Empire
  11. Sultanate of Zanzibar people
  12. Tanzanian revolutionaries

Abushiri revolt

The Abushiri Revolt, also known as the Slave Trader Revolt (Sklavenhändlerrevolte), but generally referred to by modern historians as the Coastal Rebellion, was an insurrection in 1888–1889 by the Arab, Swahili and African population of the coast of what is now Tanzania.

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Bagamoyo

Bagamoyo (Mji wa Bagamoyo, in Swahili) is a historic coastal town and capital of Bagamoyo District in the Pwani Region of Tanzania.

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Berlin

Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.

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Dar es Salaam

Dar es Salaam (from lit) is the largest city and financial hub of Tanzania.

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German East Africa

German East Africa (GEA; Deutsch-Ostafrika) was a German colony in the African Great Lakes region, which included present-day Burundi, Rwanda, the Tanzania mainland, and the Kionga Triangle, a small region later incorporated into Mozambique.

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German East Africa Company

The German East Africa Company (Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Gesellschaft, abbreviated DOAG) was a chartered colonial organization that brought about the establishment of German East Africa, a territory which eventually comprised the areas of modern Tanzania, Burundi, and Rwanda.

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Hanging

Hanging is killing a person by suspending them from the neck with a noose or ligature.

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Hans Meyer (geographer)

Hans Heinrich Josef Meyer (22 March 1858 – 5 July 1929) was a German geographer from Hildburghausen, who was the son of publisher Herrmann Julius Meyer (1826–1909).

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Hermann Wissmann

Hermann Wilhelm Leopold Ludwig Wissmann, after 1890 Hermann von Wissmann (4 September 1853 – 15 June 1905), was a German explorer and administrator in Africa.

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Imperial German Navy

The Imperial German Navy or the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) was the navy of the German Empire, which existed between 1871 and 1919.

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Mbunga people

The Mbunga are an ethnic and linguistic Bantu group from Kilolo District of Iringa Region and Morogoro Region in Tanzania.

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Oman

Oman, officially the Sultanate of Oman, is a country in West Asia.

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Oscar Baumann

Oscar Baumann (25 June 1864 in Vienna – 12 October 1899 in Vienna) was an Austrian explorer, cartographer and ethnographer.

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Otto von Bismarck

Otto, Prince of Bismarck, Count of Bismarck-Schönhausen, Duke of Lauenburg (1 April 1815 – 30 July 1898; born Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck) was a Prussian statesman and diplomat who oversaw the unification of Germany.

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Pangani

Pangani (Mji wa Pangani, in Swahili) is a historic town and capital of Pangani District in the Tanga Region of Tanzania.

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Reichskommissar

(rendered as "Commissioner of the Empire", "Reich Commissioner" or "Imperial Commissioner"), in German history, was an official governatorial title used for various public offices during the period of the German Empire and Nazi Germany.

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Schutztruppe

Schutztruppe (Protection Force) was the official name of the colonial troops in the African territories of the German colonial empire from the late 19th century to 1918. Similar to other colonial armies, the Schutztruppen consisted of volunteer European commissioned and non-commissioned officers, medical and veterinary officers.

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Sudan

Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northeast Africa.

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Tanga Region

Tanga Region (Mkoa wa Tanga in Swahili) is one of Tanzania's 31 administrative regions.

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Tanganyika Territory

Tanganyika was a colonial territory in East Africa which was administered by the United Kingdom in various guises from 1916 until 1961.

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Tanzania

Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, (formerly Swahililand) is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region.

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Zigua people

The Zigua or in some sources Zigula (Wazigua in Swahili) are a Bantu ethnic and linguistic people hailing from far northern Pwani Region and western southern Tanga Region in Tanzania.

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See also

19th-century Omani people

19th-century executions by Germany

19th-century planters

African slave owners

Arab slave owners

Arab slave traders

Executed Tanzanian people

German people in German East Africa

People executed by the German Empire

Sultanate of Zanzibar people

Tanzanian revolutionaries

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abushiri

Also known as Abushiri ibn Salim al-Harthi.