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which altered the established trading networks and socioeconomic relations between
Shirazi patricians, Indian merchants, and Arab traders of various origins (Hadramaut, Comoro, Zanzibar). As Glassman pointed out, the German colonizers were tolerated as long as they were seen as challenging Omani domination. However, with the treaty of 1888, Germans were perceived as clients of the sultan, and now their former allies turned against them, simultaneously contesting German and Omani authority over the coast. The uprising, in other words, indicated the precariousness of Omani Arab hegemony, rather than 'Arab' leadership, and was rooted in a social contest that pitted diverse religious and ethnic identities … against each other.
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to the south of the colony, where with the assistance of the German navy he had no difficulty in recapturing the coastal towns in May 1890. However the Yao chief, Machemba, from his fastness on the
Makonde Plateau, was able to repel the forces sent against him by the Germans. He finally negotiated a peace agreement with his opponents in May 1891.
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The revolt had revealed the complete inability of the German East Africa
Company to administer its territory. On 1 January 1891 the German Imperial government assumed control of German East Africa, and the company received extremely generous financial compensation. The very effective military force
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The other major rebel leader in the north was Bwana Heri, a former trader who had established himself as ruler of the
Saadani district. He repulsed a German force in December 1889, but further expeditions early in 1890 caused him to surrender and submit to German rule. Wissmann then took his forces
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by dubbing al-Bushiri's military resistance the 'Arab
Uprising,' the Germans completely misread the political dynamics beneath the opposition they faced. In the decades prior to the arrival of the Germans, Tanganyika had seen a progressive encroachment of Omani military and administrative power,
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soldiers whom he hired in Egypt and
Mozambique. The German and British navies collaborated in establishing a blockade of the East African coast, to prevent assistance reaching the rebels. Wissmann's force landed at Bagamoyo early in May 1889, and from there they advanced against Abushiri's fort,
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Coastal Rebellion of 1888-90 as an "Arab Rebellion," as reflected in the title of Rochus Schmidt's standard history of the military campaign. It was not until the publication of Jonathan Glassman's doctoral thesis in 1995 that a fuller picture of the rebellion
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which they seized with great loss of life to the defenders. Abushiri retired to the interior, but he was pursued by
Wissmann and returned to the coast, where he was captured and executed on 15 December 1889.
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and induced certain chiefs in the hinterland of the
African mainland to sign "protection contracts" promising vast areas to the society. Once it had gained a foothold, Peters' new
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Jonathon Glassman, "Social Rebellion and Swahili Culture: The Response to German Conquest of the Northern Mrima, 1888-1890", PhD thesis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1988.
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emerged, with a better understanding of the motivations of the different elements of the coastal population, and of how these combined to spark the rebellion.
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Jörg Haustein, "Provincializing Representation: East African Islam in the German Colonial Press," in Felicitas Becker, Joel Cabrita and Marie Rodet (eds),
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Robert D. Jackson, "Resistance to the German Invasion of the Tanganyikan Coast, 1888-1891," in Robert I. Rotberg and Ali A. Mazrui (eds),
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Robert D. Jackson, "Resistance to the German Invasion of the Tanganyikan Coast, 1888-1891," in Robert I. Rotberg and Ali A. Mazrui (eds),
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and African population of the coast of what is now Tanzania. This coast had been leased, under protest, to
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The German historian, Jörg Haustein, has expressed very effectively the latest thinking on this question:
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Geschichte des Araberaufstandes in Ost-Afrika: seine Entstehung, seine Niederwerfung und seine Folgen
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Geschichte des Araberaufstandes in Ost-Afrika: seine Entstehung, seine Niederwerfung und seine Folgen
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Feasts and Riot: Revelry, Rebellion, and Popular Consciousness on the Swahili Coast, 1856-1888
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Feasts and Riot: Revelry, Rebellion, and Popular Consciousness on the Swahili Coast, 1856-1888
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in 1888. The rebellion was eventually suppressed by a German expeditionary force commanded by
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finally signed a treaty, leasing the coastal strip to the German East Africa Company.
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