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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...
- 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...
- Arab slave raid on Nyangwe, circa 1870...
- 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...
- (1998–2003). Congolian rainforests Cannibalism in Africa § Congo Basin Nyangwe National Geographic Atlas of the World: Revised Sixth Edition, National...
- 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...
- Hermann Wissmann, a trip in which the two explorers reached the site of Nyangwe on the Lualaba River. On the expedition they became the first Europeans...
- the Fizi Territory was intersected by a slave route that stretched from Nyangwe, through Kabambare and Kalembelembe, to Baraka, where slaves were brought...
- 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...