The Berlin Conference: How Africa Was Partitioned — Fexingo History

The Berlin Conference and the Tippu Tip Slave Empire

9 min · 13 de jun de 2026
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This episode of The Berlin Conference podcast dives into the life and empire of Tippu Tip, the Zanzibari slave and ivory trader who became a de facto ruler in the eastern Congo during the Scramble for Africa. Lucas and Luna explore how Tippu Tip navigated between the Sultan of Zanzibar, European explorers like Henry Morton Stanley and David Livingstone, and King Leopold II of Belgium. They discuss the complex dynamics of the Arab-Swahili slave trade in the Great Lakes region, Tippu Tip's vast trading network stretching from Zanzibar to the Lualaba River, his treaty with Leopold that made him governor of Stanley Falls, and the eventual collapse of his empire as European colonial powers tightened their grip. The episode also examines the moral ambiguities of Tippu Tip's legacy—was he a shrewd entrepreneur, a brutal slaver, or a victim of European expansion? Listeners will gain insight into a key figure who shaped the history of East and Central Africa but is often overlooked in standard narratives of the Berlin Conference. #History #FexingoHistory #BerlinConference #TippuTip #SlaveTrade #IvoryTrade #Congo #Zanzibar #Stanley #Livingstone #LeopoldII #StanleyFalls #Lualaba #ArabSwahili #ScrambleForAfrica #GreatLakes #CentralAfrica #Colonialism Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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