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  2. Dedan Kimathi - Wikipedia

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    Dedan Kimathi Waciuri (born Kimathi wa Waciuri; 31 October 1920 – 18 February 1957) was the leader of the Kenya Land and Freedom Army during the Mau Mau Uprising (1952–1960) against the British colonial rule in Kenya in the 1950s. He was captured by the British in 1956 and executed in 1957.

  3. List of Kenyan freedom fighters - Wikipedia

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    Field Marshal Dedan Kimathi: 31 October 1920: 18 February 1957: Leader of the Kenya Land and Freedom Army and the Mau Mau Uprising: Martin Shikuku: 1933: 22 August 2012: Former Butere MP. Paul Ngei: 18 October 1923: 15 August 2004: Politician who was imprisoned for his roles in the anti-colonial movement. He later held ministerial positions ...

  4. Kenya Land and Freedom Army - Wikipedia

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    The KLFA was led by Dedan Kimathi for most of its existence. After four years, British forces managed to destroy the KFLA militarily, and Kimathi was captured and executed in 1957. Though the Mau Mau rebellion was ultimately suppressed, it played a major role in achieving Kenya's independence, which occurred in 1963.

  5. Mau Mau rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The capture of Field Marshal Dedan Kimathi on 21 October 1956 signalled the defeat of the Mau Mau, and essentially ended the British military campaign. [12] However, the rebellion survived until after Kenya's independence from Britain, driven mainly by the Meru units led by Field Marshal Musa Mwariama. General Baimungi, one of the last Mau Mau ...

  6. Waruhiu Itote - Wikipedia

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    Waruhiu Itote was born into a prosperous farming family in Kaheti village, Mukurwe-ini division, Nyeri District in 1922. He received minimal education at a local Church of Scotland mission, before moving to Nairobi as a teenager to escape his father's beatings.

  7. Tetu Constituency - Wikipedia

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    Its most famous representatives include the iconic liberal leader of the Mau Mau, Dedan Kimathi Waciuri (31 October 1920 – 18 February 1957) and Dr. Wangari Maathai (1940-2011), who served for the period between 2002 and 2007.

  8. Capture of Kimathi - Wikipedia

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    The Capture of Kimathi was the arrest of noted Mau Mau leader Dedan Kimathi during the Mau Mau Uprising in October 1956. Kimathi had been the field commander of the Mau Mau. [1] [2] He was captured by British police officer Ian Henderson who used intelligence gathered from disgruntled former Mau Mau.

  9. Talk:Dedan Kimathi - Wikipedia

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    Dedan Kimathi's widow Mukami is respected (and visited) by leaders across Kenya's political and ethnic divide who otherwise disagree on a lot of things past and present. Even more important is that when Dedan Kimathi's statue was setup in downtown Nairobi in the 2000s, there was never a public debate among Kenyans over whether he was a freedom ...