-
Union of the Comoros. It is
known in
Shikomori as Ndzuani,
Ndzuwani or
Nzwani, and,
until the
early twentieth century when the name fell out of general...
-
figures conceal a
great disparity between the republic's most
crowded island,
Nzwani,
which had a
density of 772
persons per
square kilometer in 2017; Njazidja...
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islands 4
Major islands Grande Comore (Ngazidja), Mohéli (Mwali),
Anjouan (
Nzwani),
Mayotte (Maore) Area 2,034 km2 (785 sq mi) Highest elevation 2,361 m (7746 ft)...
- have
arrived in
Mayotte since 1974:
Shindzwani (the
dialect of Anjouan, or
Nzwani),
Shingazidja (the
dialect of
Grande Comore, or Ngazidja), and Shimwali...
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freight is
transported by sea. Both
Moroni on
Njazidja and
Mutsamudu on
Nzwani have
artificial harbors.
There is also a
harbor at Fomboni, on Mwali. Despite...
- ****oumani Azali. Taki's lack of Arab
heritage led to his lack of
understanding Nzwani's cultural differences and
economic problems, as seen by the establishment...
- government. They are
Grande Comore (Njazidja), Mohéli (Mwali),
Anjouan (
Nzwani), and
Mayotte (****ré). The islands'
distance from each other—Grande Comore...
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French were
spurred on by the
threat of
British intervention,
especially on
Nzwani, and at
other times, by the
constant anarchy resulting from the sultans'...
-
called Alimah, the
sovereign Sultana regnant of the
Anjouan sultanate at
Nzwani in the
Comoro Islands from 1788
until 1792 Halima,
mononym of
American model...
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sultans had
little real power. At one time
alone on the
island of
Ndzuwani or
Nzwani (today Anjouan), 40
fanis and
other chiefs shared power of the island; Ngazidja...