- Bayano
Bayano, also known as Ballano or Vaino, was an African enslaved by
Spaniard s who led the biggest of theslave revolt s of 16th centuryPanama . Captured from theMandinka tribe inWest Africa , it is alleged that he and his comrades wereMuslim . Different tales tell of their revolt in1552 beginning either on the ship en route, or after landing in Panama'sDarien province along its modern-day border withColombia . Rebel slaves, known as cimarrones, set up autonomous regions known aspalenque s, many of which successfully fended off Spanish control for centuries using guerrilla war and alliances withpirates , or indigenous nations who were in similar circumstances.King Bayano's forces numbered between four and twelve hundred Cimarrons, depending upon different sources, and set up a palenque known as Ronconcholon near modern-day
Chepo River , also known as Rio Bayano. They fought their guerrilla war for over five years while building their community. The account written by Dr. Abdul Khabeer Muhammad explains that they created democratic councils and built mosques. Bayano gained truces with Panama's colonial governor,Pedro de Ursua , but Ursua subsequently captured the guerrilla leader and sent him to Peru and then to Spain, where he died. Bayano's revolt coincided with others, including those ofFelipillo andLuis de Mozambique .Bayano's name has become immortal in the Panamanian consciousness through the naming of a major river, a valley, a dam, and several companies after him.
Rio Bayano
The
Bayano River is a major river in eastern Panama. It was dammed in the 1970s, creating Lago Bayano, which is a major source of hydroelectric power in Panama.ee also
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Islam in Panama
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