19th-century Arab Zanzibari slave trader and state official
Sefu bin Hamid or Sayf bin Hamed (1850 – 20 October 1893) was an Arab Zanzibari slave trader and administrative official. The son of Tippu Tip, he was killed while fighting in the Congo–Arab War.
SefubinHamid or Sayf bin Hamed (1850 – 20 October 1893) was an Arab Zanzibari slave trader and administrative official. The son of Tippu Tip, he was...
these were Tippu Tip's son SefubinHamid and a trader known as Rumaliza in the area close to Lake Tanganyika. In 1892, Sefubin Hamed attacked Belgian ivory...
State who was sent to Kasongo in 1890. He was killed by the soldiers of SefubinHamid. In early 1887, Henry Morton Stanley arrived in Zanzibar and proposed...
leaving his son, SefubinHamid, in charge of most of his territory from the governing seat of Kasongo, and his nephew, Rashid bin Mohammad, in charge...
Free State during the Congo Arab War. He was killed by the soldiers of SefubinHamid. In early 1887, Henry Morton Stanley arrived in Zanzibar and proposed...
fought for the Arabs initially, under the command of Tippu Tip's son SefubinHamid. However, the Arabs failed to pay Lutete for his allegiance and also...
Belgium's Congo Free State and various Zanzibari Arab slave traders led by SefubinHamid, the son of Tippu Tip. Fighting occurred in the eastern Congo between...
Albertville on the shores of Lake Tanganyika. March Tippu Tip's son SefubinHamid starts to lead various attacks on Congo Free State, starting the Congo–Arab...