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这篇文章的主要目的是整理和展示在书面资料中提供的关于Hamed bin Mohammed al-Murjabi的参考资料和描述。哈米德·本·穆罕默德,更广为人知的名字是蒂普·蒂普,是桑给巴尔商人,也是19世纪下半叶东非和中非最有影响力的人物之一。资料的语料库是由欧洲探险家、殖民官员和传教士的记忆和游记所代表的,他们亲自了解蒂普蒂普。本文考察了他形象的主要特征及其从“阿拉伯人、斯瓦希里人和半种姓人中最杰出的人”到“著名的奴隶贩子”的演变,他体现了阿拉伯奴隶贸易的所有邪恶。特别关注的是蒂普蒂普和亨利M.斯坦利之间的冲突在臭名昭著的埃明帕夏救济远征;它也被认为是蒂普蒂普参与袭击中非当地人口以捕获奴隶和象牙的证据。
“The Most Remarkable Man among Arabs, Waswahili, and Half-Castes in Africa”: The Image of Tippu Tip in the Memories and Travelogues of Europeans in the Second Half of the 19th Century
The main purpose of the article is to systemize and represent the references and descriptions of Hamed bin Mohammed al-Murjabi available in written sources. Hamed bin Mohammed, who is better known as Tippu Tip, was a Zanzibar merchant and one of the most influential figures in East and Central Africa in the second half of the 19th century. Corpus of sources are represented by memories and travelogues of the European explorers, colonial officials and missionaries, who personally knew Tippu Tip. The article examines the main features of his image and its evolution from “the most remarkable man among Arabs, Swahili, and Half-Castes” to “a renowned slave trader”, who embodies all evil of the Arab slave trade. The particular attention is paid to the conflict between Tippu Tip and Henry M. Stanley during the infamous Emin Pasha Relief Expedition; it is also considered evidences of Tippu Tip’s participation in raids on the local population of Central Africa in order to capture slaves and ivory.