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Geschichte des Araberaufstandes in Ost-Afrika

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A detailed historical account traces the causes, outbreak, military suppression, and aftermath of the Arab uprising in East Africa. It reconstructs colonial administrative responses, the organization and operations of local armed forces, major campaigns and expeditions, and the capture or pacification of resistant groups. The study describes the establishment and functioning of frontier stations, logistical and personnel challenges, and resulting changes in governance. It also examines diplomatic negotiations with other powers and the economic enterprises tied to the conflict, drawing on official records, contemporary reports, and the author's field experience to present a chronological, operational, and critically measured evaluation of causes, conduct, and consequences.

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Rochus Schmidt

Rochus Schmidt was a writer and historian known for his work on East African history. His notable book, "Geschichte des Araberaufstandes in Ost-Afrika," explores the Arab uprisings in the region, providing insights into the cultural and political dynamics of the time. Schmidt's contributions to historical literature shed light on the complexities of colonial interactions and indigenous responses in East Africa, making his work a valuable resource for understanding this pivotal period.

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