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    Gustav Nachtigal

    German physician, consul-general and explorer of Central and West Africa

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  1. Gustav Nachtigal (German: [ˈɡʊstaf ˈnaxtɪɡal]; born 23 February 1834 – 20 April 1885) was a German military surgeon and explorer of Central and West Africa. He is further known as the German Empire's consul-general for Tunisia and Commissioner for West Africa.

  2. Gustav Nachtigal was an explorer of the Sahara who helped Germany obtain protectorates in western equatorial Africa. After spending several years as a military surgeon, he went to Tunisia as physician to the bey (ruler) and took part in several expeditions to the interior.

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  3. Gustav Nachtigal (* 23. Februar 1834 in Eichstedt (Altmark); † 20. April 1885 vor der Küste Westafrikas) war ein deutscher Afrikaforscher und Beamter im auswärtigen Dienst des deutschen Kaiserreichs. Als Reichskommissar vollzog er die Gründung deutscher Kolonien in Westafrika.

  4. Gustav Nachtigal. 1834-1885. German physician and explorer who served as personal physician to the ruler of Tunisia and helped Germany establish protectorates in western equatorial Africa. Nachtigal was sent by Kaiser William I to the Kingdom of Bornu, in what is now northern Nigeria.

  5. Feb 23, 2023 · On February 23, 1834, German Africa Explorer Gustav Nachtigal was born. He is further known as the German Empire’s consul-general for Tunisia and Commissioner for West Africa. His mission as commissioner resulted in Togoland and Kamerun becoming the first colonies of a German colonial empire. making him a key figure in German colonial propaganda.

  6. German explorer of the Sahara Desert and central Africa. Born in Eichstadt, Germany, on February 23, 1834, the son of a Prussian clergyman, Gustav Nachtigal became one of Germany's ...

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  8. Gustav Nachtigal (gŏŏs´täf näkh´tēgäl), 1834–85, German explorer in Africa. He went (1869) on a mission for the king of Prussia to the sultan of Bornu. He visited the central Sahara region and reached Khartoum in 1874. In 1884 he annexed Togoland and the Cameroons for Germany.

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