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  1. Tippu Tib o Tip (1837 - 14 de junio de 1905), [1] cuyo verdadero nombre era Hamed bin Mohammed el Maryebi, fue un poderoso comerciante de esclavos suajili originario de Zanzíbar. Biografía. A través de su vida fue conocido como Tippu Tib, que significa "el recolector de riqueza". [2]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tippu_TipTippu Tip - Wikipedia

    Tippu Tip, or Tippu Tib (c. 1832 – June 14, 1905), real name Ḥamad ibn Muḥammad ibn Jumʿah ibn Rajab ibn Muḥammad ibn Saʿīd al Murjabī (Arabic: حمد بن محمد بن جمعة بن رجب بن محمد بن سعيد المرجبي), was an Afro-Omani ivory and slave owner and trader, explorer, governor and plantation owner.

  3. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Tippu Tib (born 1837—died June 14, 1905, Zanzibar [now in Tanzania]) was the most famous late 19th-century Arab trader in central and eastern Africa. His ambitious plans for state building inevitably clashed with those of the sultan of Zanzibar and the Belgian king Leopold II.

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  4. 20 de mar. de 2023 · Tippu Tip – one of the richest slave traders on the African continent in the late 19th century. Tippu Tip was a successful ivory and brutal slave trader whose famous expeditions saw him rise to become the leader of Arab traders in Africa.

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  5. Tippu Tib, el gran señor esclavista de África que ayudó a Stanley a rescatar a Emin Pachá. por Jorge Álvarez 5 Ene, 2017. Retrato pictórico de Tippu Tib/Imagen: Didier Tais en Wikimedia Commons. En el último cuarto del siglo XIX, la zona africana comprendida entre el Congo y el lago Tanganika no estaba controlada por una todopoderosa ...

  6. Hamad bin Muhammad al-Murjabi, usually known by his nickname Tippu Tip, was an ivory and slave trader based in Zanzibar, who in the second half of the 19th century, built up wide influence and a strong trading empire in the “Arab Zone” west of Lake Tanganyika.

  7. THE LIFE OF TIPPU TIP - Tippu Tip: Ivory, Slavery, and Discovery in the Scramble for Africa. By Stuart Laing. Surbiton, UK: Medina Publishing, 2017. Pp. 196. £25 (ISBN: 9781911487050). | The Journal of African History | Cambridge Core.