Nachtigal is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gustav Nachtigal (1834–1885), German explorer Jacob M. Nachtigal (1874–1947), American...
Gustav Nachtigal (German: [ˈɡʊstaf ˈnaxtɪɡal]; born 23 February 1834 – 20 April 1885) was a German military surgeon and explorer of Central and West Africa...
of Nachtigal, or Mimi-N, is a language of Chad that is attested only in a word list labelled "Mimi" that was collected ca. 1870 by Gustav Nachtigal. Nachtigal's...
Nachtigal Glacier is a glacier 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) long flowing north from Mount Fagan toward Doris Bay, South Georgia. Charted by the German group...
Nachtigal Peak (54°29′S 36°14′W / 54.483°S 36.233°W / -54.483; -36.233) is a rocky peak on a spur projecting northward from the southeast extremity...
Representatives. Nachtigal attended South Dakota State University. Nachtigal served in the South Dakota House of Representatives from 1977 to 1980. Nachtigal died...
The Nachtigal Hydroelectric Power Station is a 420 megawatt run-of-the-river hydroelectric power station under development in Cameroon across the Sanaga...
Johann Karl Christoph Nachtigal (25 February 1753, in Halberstadt – 21 June 1819, in Halberstadt) was a German Protestant theologian and philologist....
resistance to French colonization. Europeans under the German Gustav Nachtigal first explored the area in 1873. It would eventually lose its independence...
Richardson and Adolf Overweg), Friedrich Gerhard Rohlfs (1865–1867), Gustav Nachtigal (1869–1874) and Parfait-Louis Monteil (1890–1892). Some European countries...
medical doctor, imperial consul and commissioner for West Africa Gustav Nachtigal was the driving force toward the establishment of the West African colonies...
(Darfur). The Maban branch includes the following languages: Mimi of Nachtigal Kenjeje (Yaali, Faranga) Masalit: Surbakhal, Masalit Aiki (Runga and Kibet...
sign any new treaties. Nachtigal therefore steamed on to the German trading posts on the Bight of Benin. On 5 July 1884 Nachtigal signed a treaty with Mlapa...
warehouse. It was built on the estuary of the Wouri River. Later, Gustav Nachtigal made a treaty with one of the local kings to annex the region for the...
the Sahara from the Sahel to North Africa. The German explorer Gustav Nachtigal reported seeing slave caravans departing from Kukawa in Bornu bound for...
them Gustav Nachtigal, confirmed that cannibalism was practised in Darfur and Wadai, especially among some of the Masalit people. Nachtigal also states...
a trading post was opened in Akpata. On 23 August 1884 Bey met Gustav Nachtigal, the Imperial Commissioner for German West Africa in Lagos and tried to...
Tunis or by way of Nubia. Thus, the 19th century German explorer Gustav Nachtigal claimed they resemble Arabs in features and behaviour, but this impression...
of the German "Protectorate of Cameroon" was on 17 August 1884. Gustav Nachtigal had arrived in Duala in July and negotiated a treaty with a number of...
Ruhestunden für Frohsinn und häusliches Glück, with Johann Karl Christoph Nachtigal (4 parts, 1798–1800). Reise durch Osnabrück und Niedermünster in das Saterland...
Victorius Fanciscus "Frantz" Nachtigal (1777-1847) Prussian/Danish founder of Physical Education Classes in Denmark. Nachtigal This page lists people with...
History. Oakland: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-28529-3. Nachtigal, Gustav (1971). Sahara and Sudan. Vol. 2: Kawar, Bornu, Kanem, Borku,...
instructions should be given to the Imperial commissioner. In March 1884, Gustav Nachtigal was named as the Imperial Commissioner for the West African Coast and...
efforts to end the colonial rule and then in the civil wars in Chad. Gustav Nachtigal, famous German explorer of Central and West Africa, described the Maba...
written as "Der Ziegenhirt" ('The Goatherd') by Johann Karl Christoph Nachtigal, who published it in 1800 under the alias Otmar. The story follows a German...