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- chiefdoms was the conversion of the entire nation to Islam. In 1870, Makanjila III (one of the Mangochi Yao chiefs of the Nyasa area) adopted Islam as...
- Omari, also known as Makunganya (b ?, d. 26th. Nov 1895), one of the Makanjila Yao people, was one of the most influential and successful Muslim ivory...
- formerly referred to as Zarafi). Along with other Yao chiefs Mponda and Makanjila, Jalasi resisted the British forces as he and other chiefs were involved...
- of cichlid endemic to Lake Malawi where it is only known from off of Makanjila Point on the southeastern s****. This species can grow to a length of...
- chiefdoms/kingdoms: (pre 18th century AD–?) (NSM in Malawi) (Shire Highlands) Mponda, Makanjila, Jalasi, Liwonde, Malemia, Mlumbe, Kawinga, Mpama, Kapeni and Somba Azande...
- slave traders. Under H. H. Johnson, the British fought Yao chiefs such as Makanjila and Mponda Jalasi for five years before they were subdued. Today, fewer...
- the inverse order when the boat goes back south): Monkey Bay, Malawi Makanjila, Malawi Senga Bay, Malawi Nkhotakota, Malawi Likoma Island, Malawi Chizumulu...