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Koitalel Arap Samoei

Koitalel arap Samoei (c.1860 – 19 October 1905) was an Orkoiyot who led the Nandi people from 1890 until his assassination in 1905. The Orkoiyot occupied a sacred and special role within the Nandi and Kipsigis people of Kenya. He held the dual roles of chief spiritual and military leader, and had the authority to make decisions regarding security matters particularly the waging of war and negotiating for peace. Koitalel was the supreme chief of the Nandi people of Kenya. He led the Nandi resistance against British colonial rule.

Koitalel arap Samoei
Maotiot
Supreme Chief of the Nandi
In office
1890 – 19 October 1905
Preceded byKimnyole arap Turukat
Succeeded byKipeles arap Kimnyole (Tamasun)
Personal details
Bornc.1860 (1860-04-27UTC05:51:27)
Samitui, Aldai, Nandi County
Died19 October 1905(1905-10-19) (aged 45)
Ketbarak, Nandi Hills, Kenya Colony

Early life edit

Koitalel Samoei was born to Kimnyole arap Turukat at Samitui in Aldai. He was the fourth of five sons (Siratei arap Simbolei was Kimnyole's youngest son) and belonged to the Kaplelach age-set group of the Nandi. he was reportedly close to his father and displayed the greatest ability in understanding prophetic signs.[citation needed]

Kimnyole, who is said to have predicted Koitalel's death, reportedly summoned his five sons as he saw his own death approach and asked them to consult traditional brews in a pot. Samoei, upon gazing into the pot, drew his sword in protest having perceived the coming of the Europeans.

Kimnyole sensed danger in his son's bravery and out of concern for his safety, sent Koitalel's three siblings to live among the Kipsigis while Samoei was asked to go and live among the Tugen people.[1]

Ascension to Power edit

 
Koitalel arap Samoei Mausoleum and Museum in Nandi Hills, Kenya

After the death of Kimnyole, a faction of Nandi people sent for Koitalel who had already taken refuge among the Keiyo people.[2] Koitalel's brother, Kipchomber arap Koilege, also laid claim to Nandi leadership, leading to a succession dispute. Factions formed around the two aspirants and minor skirmishes took place between their supporters but this did not extend to full scale war. The dispute ended with the defeat of Kipchomber Arap Koilege in 1895, after which he fled to the Kipsigis with his supporters, becoming the first Kipsigis Orgoiyot.[3]

Koitalel was appointed successor to his father,[4] and was made Orkoiyot in 1895.[5]

When the British colonial government began building the Uganda Railway through the Nandi area, Koitalel led an eleven-year resistance movement against the railway.

Assassination edit

To end the resistance, the now largely disgraced intelligence officer Richard Meinertzhagen invited Koitalel to a peace truce meeting after leading a rebellion against the colonial invasion of the Nandi. The peace meeting was to be held at 11:00AM on Thursday, October 19, 1905. Suspecting that he would be killed as his father Kimnyole had foretold, Samoei instructed Meinertzhagen to come with five companions to meet him at Ketbarak (present-day Nandi Bears Club). Samoei was to come with five foretellers.[5]

Contrary to the agreement, Meinertzhagen marched from the fort at Kaptumo with 80 armed men, 75 of whom hid near the venue of the meeting. It is reported that when Koitalel stretched his hand to shake hands with Meinertzhagen's, he killed Koitalel with a shot at point-blank range. Afterward, it is claimed that he also decapitated Koitalel and sent some of Koitalel's body parts to England.[6]This precipitated the end of the Nandi Resistance.[5] Initially, Meinertzhagen was able to cover up what he had done from the colonial authorities, and was commended for the incident. However, after news of what had actually happened became known, Meinertzhagen claimed self-defence in an investigation, and eventually, after a third court of inquiry, he was cleared by the presiding officer, Brig. William Manning. Nevertheless, pressure from the Colonial Department on the War Office eventually brought about Meinertzhagen's removal from Africa.

Succession edit

He was succeeded by his brother, Kipeles arap Kimnyole (aka Tamasun),[7] while his son, Barsirian arap Manyei (born 1894), would later become the Nandi leader from 1919 until 1922 when he was detained by the British colonial government. Barsirian was not released until 1964, after independence, making him the longest-serving political prisoner in Kenyan history.[5]

Legacy edit

Koitalel has been immortalised as a national hero and a legendary leader among the Kalenjin community. A mausoleum has been built for Koitalel arap Samoei in Nandi Hills, Kenya.[5] Construction of the Koitaleel Arap Samoei University by the national and local government in collaboration with the University of Nairobi is currently ongoing in Mosoriot and Nandi Hills, Kenya. The Koitaleel Samoei Secondary School situated in Nandi Hills town is named after him to commemorate his leadership..

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See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Standard, October 19, 2013; Too., T.,
  2. ^ The Standard, October 19, 2013; Too., T., Koitalel Samoei: Nandi legend who fought colonialists.
  3. ^ Arap Lagat, A.K, The Historical Process of Nandi Movement into the Uasin Gishu District of the Kenya Highlands: 1906-1963., University of Nairobi, 1995
  4. ^ Kalenjin Online. Talai Family and Koitalel arap Samoei
  5. ^ a b c d e EastAfrican, December 5, 2008: Murder that shaped the future of Kenya
  6. ^ "Forgotten History: Kenya's Koitalel arap Samoei". Boxscore.
  7. ^ Hollis A.C, The Nandi - Their Language and Folklore. The Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1909, p. 50

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Koitalel arap Samoei c 1860 19 October 1905 was an Orkoiyot who led the Nandi people from 1890 until his assassination in 1905 The Orkoiyot occupied a sacred and special role within the Nandi and Kipsigis people of Kenya He held the dual roles of chief spiritual and military leader and had the authority to make decisions regarding security matters particularly the waging of war and negotiating for peace Koitalel was the supreme chief of the Nandi people of Kenya He led the Nandi resistance against British colonial rule OrkoiyotKoitalel arap SamoeiMaotiotSupreme Chief of the NandiIn office 1890 19 October 1905Preceded byKimnyole arap TurukatSucceeded byKipeles arap Kimnyole Tamasun Personal detailsBornc 1860 1860 04 27UTC05 51 27 Samitui Aldai Nandi CountyDied19 October 1905 1905 10 19 aged 45 Ketbarak Nandi Hills Kenya Colony Contents 1 Early life 2 Ascension to Power 3 Assassination 4 Succession 5 Legacy 6 See also 7 ReferencesEarly life editKoitalel Samoei was born to Kimnyole arap Turukat at Samitui in Aldai He was the fourth of five sons Siratei arap Simbolei was Kimnyole s youngest son and belonged to the Kaplelach age set group of the Nandi he was reportedly close to his father and displayed the greatest ability in understanding prophetic signs citation needed Kimnyole who is said to have predicted Koitalel s death reportedly summoned his five sons as he saw his own death approach and asked them to consult traditional brews in a pot Samoei upon gazing into the pot drew his sword in protest having perceived the coming of the Europeans Kimnyole sensed danger in his son s bravery and out of concern for his safety sent Koitalel s three siblings to live among the Kipsigis while Samoei was asked to go and live among the Tugen people 1 Ascension to Power edit nbsp Koitalel arap Samoei Mausoleum and Museum in Nandi Hills Kenya After the death of Kimnyole a faction of Nandi people sent for Koitalel who had already taken refuge among the Keiyo people 2 Koitalel s brother Kipchomber arap Koilege also laid claim to Nandi leadership leading to a succession dispute Factions formed around the two aspirants and minor skirmishes took place between their supporters but this did not extend to full scale war The dispute ended with the defeat of Kipchomber Arap Koilege in 1895 after which he fled to the Kipsigis with his supporters becoming the first Kipsigis Orgoiyot 3 Koitalel was appointed successor to his father 4 and was made Orkoiyot in 1895 5 When the British colonial government began building the Uganda Railway through the Nandi area Koitalel led an eleven year resistance movement against the railway Assassination editTo end the resistance the now largely disgraced intelligence officer Richard Meinertzhagen invited Koitalel to a peace truce meeting after leading a rebellion against the colonial invasion of the Nandi The peace meeting was to be held at 11 00AM on Thursday October 19 1905 Suspecting that he would be killed as his father Kimnyole had foretold Samoei instructed Meinertzhagen to come with five companions to meet him at Ketbarak present day Nandi Bears Club Samoei was to come with five foretellers 5 Contrary to the agreement Meinertzhagen marched from the fort at Kaptumo with 80 armed men 75 of whom hid near the venue of the meeting It is reported that when Koitalel stretched his hand to shake hands with Meinertzhagen s he killed Koitalel with a shot at point blank range Afterward it is claimed that he also decapitated Koitalel and sent some of Koitalel s body parts to England 6 This precipitated the end of the Nandi Resistance 5 Initially Meinertzhagen was able to cover up what he had done from the colonial authorities and was commended for the incident However after news of what had actually happened became known Meinertzhagen claimed self defence in an investigation and eventually after a third court of inquiry he was cleared by the presiding officer Brig William Manning Nevertheless pressure from the Colonial Department on the War Office eventually brought about Meinertzhagen s removal from Africa Succession editHe was succeeded by his brother Kipeles arap Kimnyole aka Tamasun 7 while his son Barsirian arap Manyei born 1894 would later become the Nandi leader from 1919 until 1922 when he was detained by the British colonial government Barsirian was not released until 1964 after independence making him the longest serving political prisoner in Kenyan history 5 Legacy editKoitalel has been immortalised as a national hero and a legendary leader among the Kalenjin community A mausoleum has been built for Koitalel arap Samoei in Nandi Hills Kenya 5 Construction of the Koitaleel Arap Samoei University by the national and local government in collaboration with the University of Nairobi is currently ongoing in Mosoriot and Nandi Hills Kenya The Koitaleel Samoei Secondary School situated in Nandi Hills town is named after him to commemorate his leadership See also editList of rulers of the Nandi Nandi Resistance Koitaleel Samoei University CollegeReferences edit The Standard October 19 2013 Too T Koitalel Samoei Nandi legend who fought colonialists The Standard October 19 2013 Too T Koitalel Samoei Nandi legend who fought colonialists Arap Lagat A K The Historical Process of Nandi Movement into the Uasin Gishu District of the Kenya Highlands 1906 1963 University of Nairobi 1995 Kalenjin Online Talai Family and Koitalel arap Samoei a b c d e EastAfrican December 5 2008 Murder that shaped the future of Kenya Forgotten History Kenya s Koitalel arap Samoei Boxscore Hollis A C The Nandi Their Language and Folklore The Clarendon Press Oxford 1909 p 50 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Koitalel Arap Samoei amp oldid 1200820627, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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