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Hark Olufs

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Ethnicity
  
Frisian

Notable work
  
Autobiography

Citizenship
  
Danish

Name
  
Hark Olufs

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Born
  
17 or 19 July 1708 (
1708-07-19
)
Nebel, Amrum, Denmark. Now part of Germany.

Resting place
  
Nebel 54°39′11″N 8°21′21″E / 54.6530°N 8.3558°E / 54.6530; 8.3558

Occupation
  
Sailor, treasurer, military commander

Known for
  
Returning from Algerian slavery as a wealthy man

Died
  
October 13, 1754, Nebel, Germany

Histoire de hark olufs 1724


Hark Olufs (July 17 or 19, 1708, Nebel – October 13, 1754) was a North Frisian sailor. He was captured by Algerian pirates and sold into slavery but by successfully serving the Bey of Constantine he could eventually achieve his release.

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Life

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Hark Olufs was born as son of a nautical captain named Oluf Jensen on either July 17 or 19 in 1708 on the North Frisian island of Amrum, which then belonged to Denmark. In 1721 he became a seaman on the Hoffnung, one of his father's vessels.

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In 1724, on a voyage from Nantes to Hamburg, his ship was seized by Algerian pirates, he and his two cousins were taken hostages. Olufs' family could not afford the high sum which was demanded by the slave traders for his release. Also, as the ship had been sailing under Hamburg colours, the family's request for a loan from the slavery fund of the Danish Kingdom was rejected.

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Subsequently, Olufs was sold as a slave on Algiers' slave market. From 1724 to 1727/28 he was a servant of the Bey of Constantine, Algeria and advanced to become the Bey's treasurer. Between 1728 and 1732 he was made Commander of the Life Guards.

In 1732 he became Agha ed-Deira, Commander in Chief of the local cavalry. He took part in the conquest of Tunis by the Algerian army in 1735 and as a reward he was released on October 31, 1735, and was allowed to return to Amrum. In 1747 he published an autobiography in Danish language, which was translated to German in 1751. Hark Olufs died on October 13, 1754, in Suddorf on Amrum. His headstone is still visible in the graveyard of Nebel.

Legacy

Hark Oluf's life has been treated in a biographical novel in 2010:

  • Weinborner, Udo (2010). Der General des Bay. Das abenteuerliche Leben des Amrumer Schiffsjungen Hark Olufs (in German). Bad Honnef: Horlemann. ISBN 978-3-89502-299-9. 
  • References

    Hark Olufs Wikipedia