- The Hehe (Swahili collective:
Wahehe) is a
Bantu ethnolinguistic group based in
Iringa Region in south-central Tanzania,
speaking the
Bantu Hehe language...
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Wahehe was the name of two
ships operated by Woermann-Linie AG, Hamburg. SS
Wahehe (1914),
built as
Hilda Woermann in 1914,
renamed Wahehe in 1917. Surrendered...
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Gegen Araber und
Wahehe:
Erinnerungen aus
meiner ostafrikanischen Leutnantszeit 1890-1895.
Berlin 1914. Redmayne,
Alison Hope: The
Wahehe people of Tanganyika...
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insurgents and
local civilians dead. The
Abushiri revolt of 1888–1889 and the
Wahehe Rebellion of 1891–1898 are
viewed by
historians as
precursors of the Maji...
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Wahehe was a 4,690 GRT
cargo ship
which was
built in 1922 as
Wadigo by
Reiherstieg Schiffswerfte und Maschinenfabrik,
Hamburg for
Woermann Linie AG. She...
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ruthlessly successful in
suppressing uprisings there,
including the
Wahehe Rebellion.
While temporarily posted to
Imperial China as
Brigade Commander...
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Sudanese mercenaries, the
German askaris were
subsequently recruited from the
Wahehe and
Angoni tribal groups. They were
harshly disciplined but well paid and...
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powerful enemies. As Tom von
Prince understood it in his book
Gegen Araber und
Wahehe, "the
deathly fear that must have
existed to
drive these people thousands...
- HMS L4, HMS L5 3 Nov:
Tahiti 8 Nov:
Catala 20 Nov:
Pierre Chailley 27 Nov:
Wahehe November (unknown date):
Hougomont 12 Dec:
Fylgia 16 Dec:
Equity 17 Dec:...
- independence, the name of the camp was
changed to
commemorate the
victory of the
Wahehe tribe under Chief Mkwawa over the
German colonial army of the Schutztruppe...