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German East Africa

Amani

In 1869, German missionaries established the first German presence in the territory that would become German East Africa. In 1884, the Company for German Colonization was founded by German explorer Carl Peters, and immediately began establishing treaties with local chiefs in the coastal region.

Over the next decade, the newly-founded German East Africa Company would increase German influence in the area by opening customs houses and forming agreements with local chiefs and Sultans. In the last years of the 1880s, however, Arabs opposed to the increased European presence began raiding and killing German settlers. The German East Africa Company requested assistance from the Imperial government, which quickly came in the form of ships and men under the command of newly-appointed Imperial Commissioner Hauptmann Hermann von Wissmann. Within a year, the insurrection was crushed, and in 1891, Germany acquired sovereignty over the entire territory.

A German research station was constructed at Amani in 1902/1903, and a post office was opened on 25 May 1903 to service it.  It remained open until 17 July 1916, when it forced to close due to the war.

Amani, with PO at right of center

Postmark Information

Catalog:

  • Friedemann 1
  • ArGe Kolonien AMANI D-OA

Dates of Use:

  • 25 May 1903 to 17 July 1916

Notes:

  • Provisional “15” year slug – 1915

  • Provisional large “16” year slug – 1916

PO Information

Opened:  25 May 1903
Closed:  17 July 1916

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German East Africa

Amani

PO Information

Opened:  25 May 1903
Closed:  17 July 1916

In 1869, German missionaries established the first German presence in the territory that would become German East Africa. In 1884, the Company for German Colonization was founded by German explorer Carl Peters, and immediately began establishing treaties with local chiefs in the coastal region.

Over the next decade, the newly-founded German East Africa Company would increase German influence in the area by opening customs houses and forming agreements with local chiefs and Sultans. In the last years of the 1880s, however, Arabs opposed to the increased European presence began raiding and killing German settlers. The German East Africa Company requested assistance from the Imperial government, which quickly came in the form of ships and men under the command of newly-appointed Imperial Commissioner Hauptmann Hermann von Wissmann. Within a year, the insurrection was crushed, and in 1891, Germany acquired sovereignty over the entire territory.

A German research station was constructed at Amani in 1902/1903, and a post office was opened on 25 May 1903 to service it.  It remained open until 17 July 1916, when it forced to close due to the war.

Postmark Information

Catalog:

  • Friedemann 1
  • ArGe Kolonien AMANI D-OA

Dates of Use:

  • 25 May 1903 to 17 July 1916

Notes:

  • Provisional “15” year slug – 1915

  • Provisional large “16” year slug – 1916

Album Page(s)