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Gustav Nachtigal was a German military surgeon and explorer of Central and West Africa. He is also known as the German Empire's consul-general for Tunisia and Commissioner for West Africa. His mission as commissioner resulted in Togoland and Kamerun becoming the first colonies of a German colonial empire.

Early life and education
Gustav Nachtigal, the son of a Lutheran pastor and his wife, was born on 23 February 1834 at Eichstedt in the Prussian province of Saxony-Anhalt. His father died of Phthisis pulmonum (pulmonary tuberculosis) in 1839, when the boy was five. After early education, Nachtigal studied medicine at the universities of Halle, Würzburg, and Greifswald. ==Career and travels==
Career and travels
Nachtigal practised for several years as a military surgeon. He worked in Cologne, Germany. In 1882, he was awarded the Royal Geographical Society's Founder's Medal. After the establishment of a French protectorate over Tunisia, Nachtigal was sent as consul-general for the German Empire and served there until 1884. Thereafter, he was appointed by Chancellor Otto von Bismarck as special commissioner for West Africa. in front of the Kamerun colonial government building. ==Legacy==
Legacy
Along with Heinrich Barth, Nachtigal has been regarded as the other important German explorer of Africa. He had witnessed slave hunts performed by African rulers and the cruelties inflicted by them upon other Africans. The horror that he felt about these atrocities made him enter colonial endeavours, because he believed that European domination of the African continent might stop slave-hunting and slave ownership. In 2022, "Nachtigalplatz" (Nachtigal Square) in Berlin was renamed "Manga-Bell-Platz", in honor of Duala king and resistance leader Rudolf Duala Manga Bell. ==Works==
Works
Original PublicationSaharâ und Sûdân. 2 volumes, Berlin 1879-81, volume 3 published by E. Groddeck, Leipzig 1889. English TranslationSahara and Sudan. volume I: Fezzan and Tibesti; volume II: Kawar, Bornu, Kanem, Borku, Ennedi; volume III: The Chad Basin and Bagirmi; volume IV: Wadai and Darfur. Translated from the original German with an Introduction and Notes by Allan G. B. Fisher and H. J. Fisher. London — New York — Berkeley - 1971–1987. ==See also==
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