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Tippu Tip (1837–1905) was a powerful Zanzibari trader, explorer, and plantation owner who became one of the most influential figures in East and Central Africa during the late 19th century. Born in Zanzibar of mixed Swahili and Arab descent, he earned his nickname from the sound of his musket firing—“tipu, tipu.” He built a fortune by leading extensive trade expeditions into the African interior, dealing in ivory, cloves, and tragically, enslaved people. The West African Trans-Atlantic slave trade seems to be the only version that is taught or even discussed. However, the East African slave trade, conducted by the Muslims lasted much longer, and saw more human beings sold into slavery than any other location in history beginning in the late 8th century. It has been estimated that during this period at least 18 million Africans were captured and sold by the Arab Muslims who dominated north and east Africa, and the practice still exists in the shadows today. Hosted by Colin D. Heaton. Forgotten History is a 10th Legion Pictures Production. ============================================================================ Help support the channel: Patreon page: / forgottenhistorychannel Join this channel to get access to perks: / @forgottenhistorychannel Merch: Forgotten History Merchandise: https://fh-shop.fourthwall.com/ Now on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2OFlwcP... ================================================================================= Thanks for watching. Please subscribe using the link below so we can continue making new content. Your subscription to the channel means a lot to us! / @forgottenhistorychannel ============================================================================ About us: Host/Military Historian/Film Consultant/US Army and USMC Veteran - Colin Heaton https://www.heatonlewisbooks.com Screenwriter/Director/Producer/US Marine Corps Veteran - Michael Droberg For collaboration and advertisements contact: droknows@hotmail.com https://www.michaeldroberg.com https://www.10thlegionpictures.com Editor - Alexander Keane mckeane.sasha@gmail.com ============================================================================ Associated channel for sci-fi, fantasy, comedy, and film related topics: / 10thlegionpictures ============================================================================ -COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT 1976 Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. #forgottenhistorychannel ============================================================================ Sources: Britannica Encyclopedia Talk Africa.com African American Registry https://www.thehistoryville.com/arab-... The East African Slave Trade: The History and Legacy of the Arab Slave Trade and the Indian Ocean Slave Trade, by Charles River Editors Slaves, Spices and Ivory in Zanzibar: Integration of an East African Commercial Empire into the World Economy, 1770–1873 (Eastern African Studies) Part of: Eastern African Studies The Slave Trade in Africa: The History and Legacy of the Transatlantic Slave Trade and East African Slave Trade across the Indian Ocean, by Charles River Editors Islam's Black Slaves: The Other Black Diaspora, by Ronald Segal The Revolt of African Slaves in Iraq: in the 3rd/9th Century, by Popovic Alexandre, King Léon, et al. The Physician and the Slave Trade: John Kirk, the Livingstone Expeditions, and the Crusade Against Slavery in East Africa, by Daniel Liebowitz The Exploitation of East Africa, 1856-1890: The Slave Trade and the Scramble, by Sir Reginald Coupland