- The
Sultanate of
Utetera (1860–1887), also
referred as
Tippu Tip's state, was one of the Arab
sultanates established in
eastern Africa. It was a 19th...
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ivory from
WaManyema suppliers in Kasongo, the
capital of the
Sultanate of
Utetera, and
resold it for a
profit at
coastal ports.
Based on
descriptions of...
- war
Belligerents Congo Free
State Supported by: Belgium
Sultanate of
Utetera Arab-Swahili
sultanates in
Eastern Congo Supported by: Sultanate of Zanzibar...
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emerged during the
height of the Swahili-Arab
trade in the
Sultanate of
Utetera. WaManyema, as well as the area, was
extensively incorporated into Swahili...
- (Kenya)
Nyangwe (Kasongo,
Democratic Republic of Congo)-
Sultanate of
Utetera Horn of Africa: ****ab (Eritrea) M****awa (Eritrea)
Nefasit (Eritrea) Tadjoura...
- it
became the
capital of the
newly founded and short-lived
Sultanate of
Utetera,
established and
initially ruled by the Swahili–Arab
slave and
ivory trader...
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native po****tion than any
other region of the Transvaal.
Sultanate of
Utetera 1860–1887 Now part of
Democratic Republic of
Congo Founded by infamous...
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trading depot around 1860. It
subsequently became a part of the
Sultanate of
Utetera,
ruled by the
Swahili slave trader Tippu Tip and ****ociated with the Sultanate...
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Congo Congo,
Democratic Republic of the 1964 1965
Kasongo Sultanate of
Utetera Congo,
Democratic Republic of the 1860 1887
Bakwanga (Mbuji-Mayi) South...
- in
Central African Republic) Yeke
Kingdom (1856–1891 AD)
Sultanate of
Utetera (1860–1887 AD) (Tippu Tip)
Kingdom of
Rabih az-Zubayr (1880s-1900 AD) (conquered...