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Mirambo, born around 1840 in a region that would become part of the future Tanzania, was only twenty years old when he succeeded his father as ruler of a small territory that he undertook to expand into an empire, the Urambo. His military successes based on his strategic genius and political abilities earned him great renown among European observers. Stanley gave him the nickname "African Napoleon". He died in 1884, the same year as the opening of the Congress of Berlin, where European powers shared "the Congo Basin" and "the Niger Basin. The Urambo collapsed shortly after the death of its…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Mirambo, born around 1840 in a region that would become part of the future Tanzania, was only twenty years old when he succeeded his father as ruler of a small territory that he undertook to expand into an empire, the Urambo. His military successes based on his strategic genius and political abilities earned him great renown among European observers. Stanley gave him the nickname "African Napoleon". He died in 1884, the same year as the opening of the Congress of Berlin, where European powers shared "the Congo Basin" and "the Niger Basin. The Urambo collapsed shortly after the death of its founder. Nevertheless, he is celebrated in Tanzania as a national hero.
Autorenporträt
Léonard Nduwayo nasceu em 1958 em Nyanza, na comuna de Giti, prefeitura de Byumba, no Ruanda. Antigo aluno do Collège Saint-André em Kigali e da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade Nacional do Ruanda (UNR), chegou a França a 12 de Setembro de 1990 para se especializar em Endocrinologia e Metabolismo.