Germany controls Burundi by 1899. From 1884,…
1899 CE
Germany controls Burundi by 1899.
From 1884, the German East Africa Company has been active in the African Great Lakes region.
As a result of heightened tensions and border disputes between the German East Africa Company, the British Empire and the Sultanate of Zanzibar, the German Empire had been called upon to put down the Abushiri revolts and protect the empire's interests in the region.
The German East Africa Company had transferred its rights to the German Empire in 1891, in this way establishing the German colony of German East Africa, which includes Burundi (Urundi), Rwanda (Ruanda), and the mainland part of Tanzania (formerly known as Tanganyika).
The German Empire had stationed armed forces in Rwanda and Burundi during the late 1880s.
The location of the present-day city of Gitega serves as an administrative centre for the Ruanda-Urundi region.