Fort de Shinkakasa

Coordinates: 5°51′25″S 13°01′58″E / 5.85694°S 13.03278°E / -5.85694; 13.03278
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Fort de Shinkakasa
1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) west of Boma, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Fort de Shinkakasa is located in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Fort de Shinkakasa
Fort de Shinkakasa
Coordinates5°51′25″S 13°01′58″E / 5.85694°S 13.03278°E / -5.85694; 13.03278
Rear view of the main gun battery at Shinkakasa

The Fort de Shinkakasa, also called Fort Boma, was a fortification built in the

Boma which was the capital of the Free State and later the Belgian Congo
from 1886 to 1926.

The fort was designed in a two-sided arrow shape by the Belgian engineer

Cabinda and which it was feared might cut off the Congo Free State from access to the Atlantic Ocean
. In fact, the confrontation between the two nations were in fact limited to exchanges of fire between light batteries and Portuguese ships.

About two hundred soldiers of the Free State

auxiliaries. The troops of various tribes were assembled there to prevent impending mutinies. They were principally from distant regions to counter any rebellion, such as the Batetela rebellion of 1885–87. Nonetheless, a major mutiny occurred among Tetela soldiers in the fort on 17 April 1900.[citation needed
]

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