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worldwide. At the time these tactics were revolutionary, and he "succeeded" for the good reason he had expert knowledge of the terrain across which the war took place. Bai Bureh had pursued the war not just with sound military brain but also a sense of humour. When
Governor Cardew offered the
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Bai Bureh had the advantage over the forces of the colonial government for several months of the war. By 19 February 1898, Bai Bureh's forces had completely severed the lines of communication between
Freetown and Port Loko. They blocked the road and the river from Freetown. Despite their
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in Port Loko. His Temne and Loko warriors fought for a while, but they did not evade the troops for long. Bai Bureh was taken under guard to
Freetown, where crowds gathered around his quarters day and night to gain a glimpse of him. Bai Bureh was treated as a
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Former Peace Corps volunteer Gary
Schulze and his colleague William Hart discovered the only known photograph of Bai Bureh for sale on eBay in August 2012. The photo was put on display in the Sierra Leone National Museum in 2013.
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as a reward for his capture, Bai Bureh reciprocated by offering the higher sum of five hundred pounds for the capture of the governor. In 1898, Bureh declared war on the
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way that one studies a subject at university. The fact that Bai Bureh was not executed after his capture has led some historians to claim that this was due to admiration for his prowess as an adversary to the
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princely sum of 100 pounds as a reward for his capture, Bai Bureh had reciprocated by offering the even more staggering sum of 500 pounds for the capture of the
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