- (Arabic: محمد بن خلفان بن خميس البرواني) (born c. 1855),
commonly known as
Rumaliza, was an Arab
trader of
slaves and ivory,
active in
Central and East Africa...
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traders like Lake Tanganyika's
strongman Rumaliza considered his deal with the
Congo Free
State treasonous.
Rumaliza abolished the
Congo Free
State flag and...
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Amongst these were
Tippu Tip's son Sefu bin
Hamid and a
trader known as
Rumaliza in the area
close to Lake Tanganyika. In 1892, Sefu bin
Hamed attacked...
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Ubwari Peninsula, on the west side of Lake Tanganyika. The
local potentate,
Rumaliza,
tolerated the
foundation of the
missions at
Mulwewa and Kibanga, but prevented...
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Dhanis in the
Congo c. 1897; his better-armed
forces were to
defeat Rumaliza...
- 1884 he led the
Burundian army in
battle against slave traders led by
Rumaliza along the Kivu-Tanganyika road,
inflicting a
major defeat upon his opponents...
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Mpala on 8 July 1885 and
Baudouinville on 8 May 1893. The
local potentate,
Rumaliza,
tolerated the
foundation of the
missions at
Mulwewa and Kibanga, but prevented...
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Mpala on 8 July 1885 and
Baudouinville on 8 May 1893. The
local potentate,
Rumaliza,
tolerated the
foundation of the
missions at
Mulwewa and Kibanga, but prevented...
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missionaries abandoned three of the new
stations due to
attacks by
Tippu Tip and
Rumaliza. By 1891 the Arab
slave traders had
control of the
entire western s****...
- in the 18th or 19th
century by Afro-Arab traders, such as
Tippo Tip or
Rumaliza, from the East
African coast as part of the
slave trade which increasingly...