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    Johann Ludwig Krapf (11 January 1810 – 26 November 1881) was a German missionary in East Africa, as well as an explorer, linguist, and traveler. Krapf played...
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    missionaries Johann Ludwig Krapf and Johannes Rebmann of the Anglican Church Missionary Society (CMS). During the trips, both Rebmann and Krapf came within visual...
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    including being the first European, along with his colleague Johann Ludwig Krapf, to enter Africa from the Indian Ocean coast. In addition, he was the...
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    explorer Johann Ludwig Krapf in the 19th century. While travelling with a Kamba caravan led by the long-distance trader Chief Kivoi, Krapf spotted the mountain...
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    Encyclopædia also records the name of the mountain as Kilima-Njaro. Johann Ludwig Krapf wrote in 1860 that Swahilis along the coast called the mountain Kilimanjaro...
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    slave trade Omani Empire Said bin Sultan British colonial period Johann Ludwig Krapf Imperial British East Africa Company Wanga Kingdom Nabongo Mumia Kenya-Uganda...
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    the Kamba language, kĩrĩnyaga, would be ki nyaa. This is the name that Ludwig Krapf was given when he sighted the mountain from Kitui (in Kamba country)...
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  • plural... — Ludwig Krapf, 1854 Later writers, writing a few decades later by which point the community had collapsed seemed to indicate that Krapf's designation...
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  • dell'ecciaghié Filpos,". RRAL. pp. 699–717. Ludwig Krapf, Johann (1837). Journals of the Rev. Messrs. Isenberg and Krapf, Missionaries of the Church. Seeley....
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    Stuttgart on..... "Uhland, Johann Ludwig" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 27 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 563–564. "Krapf, Johann Ludwig" . New International Encyclopedia...
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    notable landmark is a church Weldiya Gebriel. When the missionary Johann Ludwig Krapf passed through Weldiya in April 1842, it was the headquarters of Dejazmach...
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  • (1844): Johann Ludwig Krapf was in Abyssinia, however when the missionaries were forced out he moved to Mombasa. CMS missionaries, such as Krapf and Johannes...
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    slave trade Omani Empire Said bin Sultan British colonial period Johann Ludwig Krapf Imperial British East Africa Company Wanga Kingdom Nabongo Mumia Kenya-Uganda...
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    splendid city of Melinda' apart from Vasco da Gama's Pillar. In 1845 Ludwig Krapf visited the town and found it overgrown by vegetation and uninhabited...
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  • his colleague Johann Ludwig Krapf, he published at London a memoir of his time in Ethiopia entitled Journals of Isenberg and Krapf, detailing their proceedings...
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    the interior commenced in 1844 when two German missionaries, Johann Ludwig Krapf and Johannes Rebmann, ventured inland with the aim of spreading Christianity...
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    Society of Basel supported Fatmé to follow in the mission work of Johann Ludwig Krapf in East Africa. However, she fell ill before embarking on that assignment...
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  • pushed out of their territory in the early 19th century by the Maasai. Ludwig Krapf recorded accounts of the Engánglima from Lemāsěgnǒt whose father was...
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    first Christian mission was founded on 25 August 1846, by Dr. Johann Ludwig Krapf, a German sponsored by the Church Missionary Society of England.: 561 ...
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  • stronghold, or amba in the Wollo province of the Amhara people. When Johann Ludwig Krapf camped at its foot on 26 March 1842, it was one of the strongholds of...
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