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- Mwamuyinga (c. 1855 – 19 July 1898), more commonly known as Chief Mkwawa or Sultan Mkwawa, was a Hehe tribal leader in German East Africa, based in Kalenga...
- Chief Adam Sapi Mkwawa (c. 1920 – 25 June 1999) was a Tanzanian politician and statesman who served as the Speaker of the National ****embly of Tanganyika...
- resistance for seven years thereafter under the leadership of their chief Mkwawa. The use of Wahehe as the group's designator can be traced to their war...
- Governor Friedrich von Schele which attacked and captured Mkwawa's fortress at Kalenga, although Mkwawa and most of his warriors escaped. Prince interrupted...
- Chief Mkwawa resisted German expansion. They were defeated because rival tribes supported the Germans. After years of guerrilla warfare, Mkwawa was cornered...
- the Hehe people. After their defeat at Lugalo by the Hehe, led by Chief Mkwawa, the Germans built a military station at 'Neu Iringa' to avenge the death...
- was released, Mkwawa: Shujaa wa Mashujaa which she had developed over sixteen years. The critique of a history teacher on Chief Mkwawa being ‘a coward...
- was decisively defeated and almost annihilated by the Hehe army of Chief Mkwawa. This was the first major defeat for the German Schutztruppe and the beginning...
- Mkwawa. Abushiri was later captured and hanged in Pangani in December 1889. After Abushiri's defeat Germans were engaged in a war with Chief Mkwawa of...
- Merere to his homeland if he guarded Uhehe's western border against Mkwawa. Mkwawa was defeated in his capital, Iringa in 1896 and declared an 'outlaw'...