Bayano, also known as Ballano or Vaino, is an African enslaved by Spaniards who leads the biggest of the slave revolts of 16th century Panama.
Captured from the Mandinka tribe in West Africa, it is alleged that he and his comrades were Muslim.
Different tales tell of their revolt in 1552 beginning either on the ship en route, or after landing in Panama's Darien province along its modern-day border with Colombia.
Rebel slaves, known as cimarrones, set up autonomous regions known as palenques, many of which successfully fend off Spanish control for centuries using guerrilla war and alliances with pirates, or indigenous nations who are in similar circumstances.