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GUSTAV NACHTIGAL (1834-1885)

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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 148 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GUSTAV

NACHTIGAL (1834-1885)  , German explorer in Central Africa, son of a Lutheran pastor, was born at Eichstedt in the Mark of
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Brandenburg, on the 23rd of
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February 1834 . After medical study at the
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universities of Halle,
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Wurzburg and Greifswald, he practised for a few years as a military surgeon . Finding the
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climate of his native country injurious to his
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health, he went to Algiers and
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Tunis, and took
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part, as a surgeon, in several expeditions into the interior . Commissioned by the king of Prussia to carry gifts to the sultan of
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Bornu in acknowledgment of kindness shown to German travellers, he set out in 1869 from Tripoli, and succeeded after two years' journeyings in accomplishing his
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mission . During this period he visited
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Tibesti and Borku, regions of the central
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Sahara not previously known to Europeans . From Bornu he went to
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Bagirmi, and, proceeding by way of
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Wadai and
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Kordofan, emerged from darkest Africa, after having been given up for lost, at
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Khartum in the winter of 1874 . His journey, graphically described in his Sahara and Sudan (3 vols., 1879-1889), placed the intrepid explorer in the front rank of discoverers . On the establishment of a
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protectorate over Tunisia by France, Nachtigal was sent thither as consul-general for the German
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empire, and remained there until 1884, when he was despatched by Prince Bismarck to West Africa as
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special
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commissioner, ostensibly to inquire into the condition of German commerce, but really to annex territories to the German flag . As the result of his mission
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Togoland and Cameroon were added to the German empire . On his return voyage he died at sea off Cape Palmas on the loth of
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April 1885, and was buried at
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Grand Bassam . Nachtigal's travels are summarized in Gustav Nachtigal's Reisen in der Sahara and im Sudan, by Dr Albert Frankel (
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Leipzig, 1887) . A French
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translation, by J.
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van Vollenhoven, of that part of his
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work concerning Wadai, appeared in the Bull. du comite de l'Afriq. francaise for 1903 under the title of " Le Voyage de Nachtigal au Ouadai." Nachtigal died before transcribing his notes on Wadai, and they were edited in the German edition by E .

Groddeck .

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