Karl Ludwig Jühlke
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Karl Ludwig Jühlke
Karl Ludwig Jühlke (6 September 1856 - 1 December 1886) was a German empire, German :de:Liste von Afrikaforschern, explorer. He was a leading member of the team which in 1885 set the groundwork for creating the colony of German East Africa. His killing in Kismayo at the end of 1886 by a Somalis, Somali, who remains unnamed in sources, provoked strong Otto von Bismarck, government anger in Berlin where it was reported as a murder undertaken on instructions which came, it was not unreasonable to conclude, from Barghash bin Said of Zanzibar, the Sultan of Zanzibar. Life Provenance and early years Karl Ludwig Jühlke was born at :de:Eldena (Greifswald) , Eldena (Greifswald), where his father had recently resigned after twenty successful years as a high-profile educator at the :de:Königliche Staats- und landwirtschaftliche Akademie Eldena , Royal Agricultural Academy in order to accept a (more itinerant) government job. His father was the distinguished Horticulture, horticul ...
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