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Samuel Maharero (1856 – 14
March 1923) was a
Paramount Chief of the
Herero people in
German South West
Africa (today Namibia)
during their revolts and...
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Maharero kaTjamuaha (Otjiherero:
Maharero, son of Tjamuaha, short:
Maharero; c. 1820 – 7
October 1890) was one of the most
powerful paramount chiefs of...
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Paramount Chief in 1920.
Samuel Maharero (1890–1917) When
Paramount Chief Maharero died in 1890, his son
Samuel Maharero ****umed the
position in 1892 with...
- Afrikaner, who died in 1861, and then
later under the
leadership of
Samuel Maharero, they had
achieved supremacy over the Nama and
Orlam peoples in a series...
- 1904 and 1908. In
January 1904, the
Herero people, who were led by
Samuel Maharero, and the Nama people, who were led by
Captain Hendrik Witbooi, rebelled...
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started by
signing a "protection treaty" with the
leading Herero chief,
Maharero. The
treaty of
protection was not
worth the
paper on
which it was written...
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pieces and 14
machine guns. The
Herero were
under the
command of
Samuel Maharero and – in
expectation of
peace negotiations – had ****embled some 3,500-6...
- Südwestafrikas
Geschichte bis zum Tode
Mahareros 1890 [The old South-West Africa. South-West Africa's
history until Maharero's death 1890] (in German) (7th ed...
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important historic Namibian people are
buried in Okahandja,
among them
Maharero, Jan
Jonker Afrikaner,
Hosea Kutako and
Clemens Kapuuo. The po****tion...
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Maharero had
finalized a
protection agreement with
officials from the
newly arrived German colonial administration.
Although he knew
about Maharero's...