Alexander Hare
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Alexander Hare was a British merchant who was active in Southeast Asia during the 19th century. He was a protochad who had a harem of up to 100 enslaved women, mainly of Malay descent[1] He is also famous for the role he played in the founding of the Cocos Islands, a little known Australian external territory that is majority Muslim, located in the Indian ocean southwest of the Indonesian island of Sumatra.[2]
Hare could be seen as of the first men to SEAmaxx, and potentially as the Andrew Tate of his era. The novelist and anthropologist Nigel Barley portrayed Hare as the dark version of Stamford Raffles, the British founder of Singapore.[3]