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5 unusual facts about Frederick Lugard


History of Buganda

Mwanga signed a treaty with Captain Lord Lugard in 1892, giving Buganda the status of protectorate under the authority of the British East Africa Company.

Muhammadu Attahiru I

During the last year of Abderrahman's reign, British General Frederick Lugard had been able to use rivalries between the emirs in the south with the Sokoto Caliphate to prevent a coherent defense against British troops.

Muhammadu Attahiru II

British Commander Frederick Lugard appointed Muhammadu Attahiru II the new Sultan of Sokoto on March 21, 1903.

Pappocetus

The species is named after Sir Frederick Lugard who sent one of the specimens to Andrews.

PS Lugard II

She was named after Frederick Lugard, 1st Baron Lugard, who late in the previous century had explored Uganda, secured much of it for the British Empire and served as its Military Administrator 1890-92.


1926 Slavery Convention

The commission was mixed in composition including former colonial governors, as well as a Haitian and a representative from the International Labour Organisation Frederick Lugard was the British representative on the commission.

International African Institute

Frederick Lugard was the first chairman (1926 to his death in 1945); Diedrich Hermann Westermann (1926 to 1939) and Maurice Delafosse (1926) were the initial co-directors.


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