- The
Chagga (Wachagga, in Swahili) are a
Nilotic ethnic group from
Kilimanjaro Region of
Tanzania and
Arusha Region of Tanzania. They are the third-largest...
- The
Chagga States or
Chagga Kingdoms also
historically referred to as the
Chaggaland (Uchaggani, in Swahili) were a pre-colonial
series of a
Bantu sovereign...
- Earth. Kilimanjaro's
southern and
eastern slopes served as the home of the
Chagga Kingdoms until their abolition in 1963 by
Julius Nyerere. The
origin and...
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officially announced on July 6, 2016 with the
release of its
first single "Um
Chagga Lagga". This was
followed up by a
second single, "Talent", on
August 17...
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Mashame in Kichagga), (Ufalme wa
Machame in Swahili) was a
historic sovereign Chagga state located in
modern day
Machame Kaskazini ward in Hai
District of Kilimanjaro...
- 1915 –
February 14, 2007) was the
Paramount Chief (Mangi Mkuu) of the
Chagga people of
Tanzania and a politician.
After winning a
paramount chieftainship...
- Chaga, also
Kichaga or Kichagga, is a
Bantu dialect continuum spoken by the
Chaga people of
northern Tanzania,
south of
Mount Kilimanjaro. They also speak...
- plants/m2 of a building's
floor space. The
plant is
known as "masale" to the
Chagga people of Tanzania, who
regard it as holy. In cultivation, in the Neotropics...
- kilometer. The most well-known
tribes in the
Kilimanjaro region are the
chagga,
rombos (also
known as Warombos), and pare.: page 6 The
region forms part...
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lexical similarity with Maasai, Samburu, and Camus.
Speakers have
shifted to
Chagga, a
dominant regional Bantu language. An
expansion of
Ngasa speakers onto...