•  1791 – ?) Clement (c. 1791 – 1840) Michael Olien, "General, Governor and Admiral: Three Miskito Lines of Succession," Ethnohistory 45/2 (1998): 285, figure...
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    535,225, with 456,000 living in Nicaragua. The Miskito people speak the Miskito language and Miskito Coast Creole. Most also speak other languages, such...
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    Mosquito Coast (redirect from Miskito Coast)
    coast of present-day Nicaragua and Honduras. It was named after the local Miskito Nation and was long dominated by British interests and known as the Mosquito...
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  • The Miskito Sambu, also known simply as the Miskito, are an ethnic group of mixed cultural ancestry (African-Indigenous American) occupying a portion...
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    split between himself, a Miskito Governor, a Miskito General, and by the 1750s, a Miskito Admiral. Historical information on Miskito kings is often obscured...
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  • The Miskito Admiral was an official in the Miskito Kingdom. His domain was the southernmost of the kingdom's territories, extending from Peal Key Lagoon...
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    George I was king of the Miskito Kingdom from 1755 to 1776. He was brother of King Edward and son of Jeremy II and was chosen king because Edward's eldest...
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  • (c 1830-c 1847) Mettison (1847) Michael Olien, "General, Governor and Admiral: Three Miskito Lines of Succession," Ethnohistory 45/2 (1998): 286, figure...
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  • Peter I was a ruler of the Miskito kingdom, 1729–1739. He came to power as a result of the death of his brother, his predecessor, probably Jeremy II....
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    began to develop in the region. British governors in Belize began issuing commissions and appointments to Miskito kings and other officials, such as King...
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