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Tippoo Tib (1837-1905)
Photograph of Tippoo Tib, then Chief of the Manyema, c.1887. His real name was Hamid ibn Mohammed and he was an African-Arab adventurer and warrior, who controlled a large section of Central Africa. Tippoo Tib, which means whistling bullets, was by turns, a cultured and kind man and a merciless slaver. His aid to H.M. Stanley and other European explorers was invaluable in their exploration and exploitation of the Central African region. Date: 1889
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1837 1889 Adventurer Arab Bullets C1887 Chief Controlled Cultured Exploitation Exploration Explorers Hamid Invaluable Kind Means Mohammed Real Region Section Stanley Tippoo Turns Warrior Whistling Merciless Slaver
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 6.2cm x 7.6cm (2.4" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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This photograph, taken around 1887, depicts Tippoo Tib, also known as Hamid ibn Mohammed, a prominent figure in Central African history. Tippoo Tib was an African-Arab adventurer and warrior who ruled over a vast section of Central Africa, earning the nickname "Whistling Bullets." His reign was marked by a paradoxical blend of culture and kindness, as well as mercilessness and slaving. Tippoo Tib's assistance to European explorers, including Henry Morton Stanley, proved invaluable during their exploration and exploitation of the Central African region in the late 19th century. Stanley, famous for his search for David Livingstone and his discovery of the African Great Lakes, relied heavily on Tippoo Tib's knowledge of the terrain and local populations. Born around 1837, Tippoo Tib's life and exploits have been shrouded in mystery. He rose to power in the Manyema region, a vast area spanning modern-day Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Central African Republic. His influence extended beyond the borders of his kingdom, making him a significant player in the political landscape of Central Africa during the late 1800s. Despite his controversial reputation, Tippoo Tib's role in Central African history cannot be overlooked. This photograph, taken in 1889, offers a glimpse into the enigmatic life of a man who straddled the line between tradition and modernity, Africa and Europe, and brutality and kindness. Tippoo Tib's story is a testament to the complexities of African history and the enduring allure of the unknown.
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