- The
Hadimu (Wahadimu, in Swahili) are a
Bantu ethnic and
linguistic group native to the
islands of
Zanzibar and
Pemba Island of Tanzania.
Their name's...
- Swahili, also
known by its
local name Kiswahili, is a
Bantu language originally spoken by the
Swahili people, who are
found primarily in Tanzania, Kenya...
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permanent residents of
Zanzibar seem to have been the
ancestors of the
Bantu Hadimu and Tumbatu, who
began arriving from the
African Great Lakes mainland around...
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Island is the
native home of a sub
cultural group of the
Hadimu known as the Tumbatu. The
Hadimu, Pemba, and
Tumbatu are
regarded as Zanzibar's "indigenous"...
- Korkut,
Besim (1991). Kur'an s
prevodom [Qur'an with translation]. Medinah:
Hadimu-l-Haremejni-š-Šerifejni-l-Melik. ISBN 9786038382158. Mulahalilović, Enver...
- then
British protectorate in
Tanganyika (presently part of Tanzania): of
Hadimu, on the
island of that name; also
styled Jembe This was the
native ruler's...
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spirit possession. A now-extinct
spirit possession cult
existed among the
Hadimu women of Zanzibar,
revering a
spirit called kitimiri. This cult was described...
- 4 km (0.25 mi)
Administration Tanzania
Region Mjini Magharibi Region District Mjini Ward
Malindi Demographics Languages Swahili Ethnic groups Hadimu...
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permanent residents of
Zanzibar seem to have been the
ancestors of the
Hadimu and Tumbatu, who
began arriving from the
African Great Lakes mainland around...
- (1836–present)
Wonkafong (1794–1890)
Tanzania Pemba Sultanate (1550–1829)
Hadimu Sultanate (1650–1873)
Unyanyembe Kingdom (1727–present)
Kilindi dynasty...