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The Rupie was the currency of German East Africa between 1890 and 1916, continuing to circulate in the Tanganyika Territory until 1920. History [ edit ] The Indian rupee was the dominant currency used along the East African coast during the second half of the 19th century where it had marginalized the American gold dollar and the Maria Theresa ...
German East Africa ( GEA; German: Deutsch-Ostafrika) was a German colony in the African Great Lakes region, which included present-day Burundi, Rwanda, the Tanzania mainland, and the Kionga Triangle, a small region later incorporated into Mozambique. GEA's area was 994,996 km 2 (384,170 sq mi), [2] [3] which was nearly three times the area of ...
Paul Emil von Lettow-Vorbeck was son of Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck (1832–1919) and Marie von Eisenhart-Rothe (1842–1919). He was born into the Pomeranian minor nobility, while his father was stationed as an army officer at Saarlouis in the Prussian Rhine Province. [5] He was educated in boarding schools in Berlin and joined the cadet corps at ...
German East African rupie (all), newly added to German East Africa (1), Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck (1) FP category for this image Currency Creator Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Zeitung G.M.B.H. Daressalam (printer) for Colonial German East Africa From the National Numismatic Collection, National Museum of American History Images by Godot13
German East Africa A heller from German East-Africa. The German heller was resurrected in 1904 when the government took over responsibility for the currency of German East Africa from the German East Africa Company. The heller was introduced as 1/100 of a rupie instead of the pesa, which had been a 1/64 of a rupie up to that time.
The German East Africa Company ( German: Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Gesellschaft, abbreviated DOAG) was a chartered colonial organization that brought about the establishment of German East Africa, a territory which eventually comprised the areas of modern Tanzania, Burundi, and Rwanda. The company originated in 1884 as the Gesellschaft für ...
Media in category "German East African Rupie, 1915–1917 (featured picture set)" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
Schutztruppen, carriers, German East Africa, 1899. At the outbreak of the First World War, the Schutztruppe in German East Africa was organised into 14 field companies ( Feldkompanien) with 2,500 men under arms, with headquarters at the capital Dar es Salaam. Including carriers and labourers, the force had about 14,000 personnel.
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