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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)...
- 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...
- Arab
slave raid on
Nyangwe,
circa 1870...
- 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...
- 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...
- the Fizi
Territory was
intersected by a
slave route that
stretched from
Nyangwe,
through Kabambare and Kalembelembe, to Baraka,
where slaves were brought...
- 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...
- 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...
- he
witnessed around 400
Africans being m****acred by Arab
slavers at the
Nyangwe market on the
banks of the
Lualaba River,
while he was
watching next to...
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received Muslim military advisors and some
dated weapons from the
cities of
Nyangwe and Kabambare.
Through marriage with
descendants of the Luba kings, they...