Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck: Leader Of The Greatest Guerrilla Operation Ever - Against The British | War History OnlinePaul von Lettow-Vorbeck: Leader Of The Greatest Guerrilla Operation Ever – Against The British
Map Of South Africa And Surrounding CountriesThe Scramble For Africa, Also Known As The Race For Africa Or Partition Of Africa Was A Process Of Invasion, Occupation, Colonization And Annexation Of African Territory By European Powers During The New Imperialism Period, Between 1881 And World War I In 1914.Nov 18, 2012 (Courtesy of Wikipedia)
Ovonramwen | Benin Empire, Oba, Exile | BritannicaOvonramwen was a West African ruler who was the last independent oba (king) of the 500-year-old kingdom of Benin (in present-day Nigeria). Ovonramwen tried to maintain his independence in the face of increasing British pressure but was able to delay for only a few years the annexation of his
Maps on the WebIn 1914 all of these countries had colonies in Africa: UK France Germany Italy Portugal Belgium Spain There were only two independent countries: Liberia and Ethiopia. by @elordenmundial
Don't mention animal rights! Amazing pictures from a colonial age when hunting was a way of lifeDrawn from family archives and scrapbooks these photographs are some of the most important visual records of Kenya during the years of imperial rule.
Oba Ovonramwen, 1898: while in exile in CalabarBritish invasion After the British invasion and assault on the administrative centre of the Benin Empire, Oba Ovonramwen was exiled to Calabar with two of his wives, Queen Egbe and Queen Aighobahi as seen here. He was received and hosted in Calabar in a small town called “Essien Town” by Etinyin Essien Etim Offiong, the progenitor of Essien Town.
Cetshwayo and his familyArt Blart _ art and cultural memory archivePosts about Cetshwayo and his family written by Dr Marcus Bunyan