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  • ...and to act as a forward base for another attempt to wring a treaty out of Msiri. He left his second-in-command, Captain Crayshaw, with some African troops ...ion]] to secure Katanga which they achieved in December 1891 after killing Msiri. On the way back to the east coast of Africa, the Stairs Expedition passed
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  • ...more detail and the story of how a CFS expedition led by a Canadian killed Msiri in December 1891. ...siri's death the CFS was faster off the mark to consolidate their claim to Msiri's territory called 'Garanganza', and later Katanga, west up to the Luapula.
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  • ...[Sultan of Zanzibar]] and [[Msiri]] later took control of that route, with Msiri rather than Kazembe as the [[linchpin]].) ...illed Mwata Kazembe VIII.<ref name="Livingstone"/> Until his death in 1890 Msiri interfered in the succession of the Mwata Kazembe rulers, and chiefs on the
    26 KB (3,930 words) - 14:46, 22 September 2016
  • ...[Sultan of Zanzibar]] and [[Msiri]] later took control of that route, with Msiri rather than Kazembe as the [[linchpin]].) ...illed Mwata Kazembe VIII.<ref name="Livingstone"/> Until his death in 1890 Msiri interfered in the succession of the Mwata Kazembe rulers, and chiefs on the
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  • ...to Mweru and then to the [[Lunda Kingdom|Lunda]], [[Luba Empire|Luba]], [[Msiri|Yeke]] or [[Kazembe]] kingdoms, the last being on the southern shores of Mw ...by on their way to seek treaties with Msiri. The Stairs Expedition killed Msiri and took Katanga for the King [[Leopold II of Belgium]]. Sharpe left one of
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  • ...hen in April 1891 a Belgian expedition led by [[Paul Le Marinel]] obtained Msiri's agreement to [[Congo Free State]] personnel entering his territory, which
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