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Meermin (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmeːrmɪn] ) was an 18th-century
Dutch cargo ship of the hoeker [nl] type, one of many
built and
owned by the
Dutch East...
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slave mutiny on
Meermin, one of the
Dutch East
India Company's
fleet of
slave ships, took
place in
February 1766 and
lasted for
three w****s. Her final...
- M****avana and Koesaaij, of the
mutiny of
Malagasy slaves on the
slave ship
Meermin. They had been sold to the
Dutch East
India Company in
Madagascar to be...
- The
Dutch naval brig
Meermin was
built at Flushing; the
Zeeland Admiralty purchased her in 1784. The
British Royal Navy
seized her in 1796. The Royal...
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Trialist and long-serving
prisoner Koesaaij,
Malagasy co-leader of the
Meermin slave mutiny in February, 1766 Langalibalele, The King of the
Hlubi people...
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after the
capture of his ship by the British,
returned as
captain of the
Meermin, on
which during the next 10
years he
carried out
important survey work...
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least 30
vessels that have run
aground since 1673. One of them was the
Meermin that
stranded in 1766
after a
mutiny by the
Malagasy slaves that she was...
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Margaret Scott,
confiscated and sunk as part of the
Stone fleet in 1862
Meermin, a
Dutch East
India Company ship
active between southern Africa and Madagascar...
- en
lommer (E: The
forest of
light and shadow). His
first novel Jij, een
meermin? (E: You, a mermaid?) is
characterized by
personal considerations and thoughts...
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notable event was the mutiny, in 1766, of the
slaves on the
slaver ship
Meermin.
Under the
terms of a
peace agreement between Britain and France, the Cape...