An Austrian In Kenya

By:
User: charlie
An Austrian In Kenya

The Portuguese arrived in the 1490s and were driven out in the late 17th century. In 1890, Germany and Great Britain divided the region, with Great Britain taking the north and the Germans taking the south. The British established the East Africa Protectorate in 1895, which became a colony in 1920 and named Kenya after its highest mountain. Numerous political disputes between the colony and Great Britain subsequently led to the violent Mau Mau uprising that began in 1952 and finally led to the declaration of independence in 1963. And now there is also an Austrian in Kenya. That can't be a good sign!


This eBook is available at the following stores (among others):

and in many other eBook-stores

€2.99
Posts and Comments
To ensure optimal functioning, our website uses cookies. By using the website you agree to the use of cookies. More info
OK
Top of page
No Thumbnail Remove rw89ecc5826f645_1669537399.2152299881 978-3-7554-2606-6 Please choose a reason Please enter the place in the book. en en_US