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Sir Basil Shillito Cave KCMG CB FRGS (14 November 1865 – 9 October 1931) was a British consul. He was the son of Thomas Cave, a Liberal Member of Parliament, and one of his brothers was George Cave who would become a Conservative Home Secretary and a Viscount. Basil Cave worked for the Foreign Office as a civil servant and was appointed Vice-Consul of British East Africa in 1891. In 1893 he was placed in command of a number of soldiers during civil disorder on Zanzibar and in 1895 was appointed Consul to the country. The Consul-General, AH Hardinge being away, Cave was responsible for starting the Anglo-Zanzibar War in 1896. He issued an ultimatum to Khalid bin Barghash who had seized the throne on the death of Sultan Hamad. The resulting 38-minute war, the shortest in history, ended with

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  • Sir Basil Shillito Cave KCMG CB FRGS (14 November 1865 – 9 October 1931) was a British consul. He was the son of Thomas Cave, a Liberal Member of Parliament, and one of his brothers was George Cave who would become a Conservative Home Secretary and a Viscount. Basil Cave worked for the Foreign Office as a civil servant and was appointed Vice-Consul of British East Africa in 1891. In 1893 he was placed in command of a number of soldiers during civil disorder on Zanzibar and in 1895 was appointed Consul to the country. The Consul-General, AH Hardinge being away, Cave was responsible for starting the Anglo-Zanzibar War in 1896. He issued an ultimatum to Khalid bin Barghash who had seized the throne on the death of Sultan Hamad. The resulting 38-minute war, the shortest in history, ended with (en)
  • Basil Cave (Barnstaple, 14 novembre 1865 – Algeri, 1931) è stato un diplomatico inglese, al servizio del Regno Unito. Era il figlio di Thomas Cave, un Deputato liberale e uno dei suoi fratelli era che sarebbe diventato un Conservatore e un Visconte. Cave lavorò per il Foreign Office come funzionario, e fu nominato viceconsole dell'Africa orientale britannica nel 1891. Nel 1893 egli fu posto al comando di un certo numero di soldati durante i disordini civili a Zanzibar, e nel 1895 fu nominato Console per il paese. Nel 1896, poiché era assente Il console generale, AH Hardinge, Cave fu incaricato di trattare con l'usurpatore Khalid bin Barghash, che a seguito della morte dello zio si era proclamato sultano senza il permesso del governo inglese. Al 38º minuto dall'inizio dei combattimenti, il (it)
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  • Sir Basil Cave (en)
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  • Tunbridge Wells, London (en)
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  • Mill Hill, Middlesex, England (en)
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