John Hanning Speke

British military officer and explorer Date Of Birth : 1827-05-04T00:00:00Z Date Of Death : 1864-09-15T00:00:00Z

Captain John Hanning Speke (4 May 1827 – 15 September 1864) was an English explorer and military officer who made three exploratory expeditions to Africa. He is most associated with the search for the source of the Nile and was the first European to reach Lake Victoria (known to locals as Nam Lolwe in Dholuo and Nnalubaale or Ukerewe in Luganda). Speke is also known for propounding the Hamitic hypothesis in 1863, in which he supposed that the Tutsi ethnic group were descendants of the biblical figure Ham, and had lighter skin and more Hamitic features than the Bantu Hutu over whom they ruled.

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  • Other Names :John Hanning Speke,John Speke,Џон Хенинг Спик,Джон Геннінг Спік,Джон Ханнинг Спик,Джон Хенинг Спик,Спик, Джон Хеннинг,Ҷон Ҳеннинг Спик,ג'ון הנינג ספיק,جان هنینگ اسپک,جون هاننج سبيك,ჯონ ჰენინგ სპიკი,ジョン・ハニング・スピーク,约翰·汉宁·斯皮克,존 해닝 스피크
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  • Country : United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Ireland
  • Born on 15 September