- The
Segeju (Swahili: Wasegeju; Mijikenda: Asagidzu) are a
Bantu ethnolinguistic group mostly based in Tanzania's
Tanga Region (particularly
Mkinga District)...
- E72G –
Kambe E72H – Ribe E73-732 –
South Mijikenda E73 – Digo [dig] E731 –
Segeju [seg] E732 –
Degere The
Degere are
former hunter-gatherers like the Cu****ic...
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Sheikh of
Malindi allied with the
Portuguese and
Segeju to take over the city. In 1592, the
Segeju occupied Mombasa,
eventually surrendering it to the...
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Dhaiso are
historically related to the
Segeju, and are
sometimes referred to as "Islamized
Segeju". The
Segeju are also
found in the
Kwale county of Kenya...
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Ilwana (Malakote) (E.701)
Pokomo (E.71)
Mijikenda (E.72–73) (North (Nyika),
Segeju, Digo, Degere)
Comorian languages,
divided into two groups,
Western (Shimwali...
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Muslim inhabitants, but they were
halted at
Malindi by the Bantu-speaking
Segeju and went home. This
stimulated the
Portuguese to take over
Mombasa a third...
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Indians and
other minority tribes like the Makonde,
Vumba (Zimba),
Degere &
Segeju,
though most of them have been ****imilated by
either the Digo or Duruma...
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exactly discovered but
reports indicate that
ethnic groups such as the
Segeju, Sambaa,
Bondei and Digo who
lived near the
caves used it for prayers. In...
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coastal Swahili peoples. The
Hinterland people (The Mijikenda, Pokomo, and
Segeju peoples) grew food that the
coastal Swahili people depended on. This trade...
- who
broke into
several ethical groups; The Sambaa, Digo, Bondei, Nguu,
Segeju and
Zigua communities. In the
Middle Ages the
Swahili settled into city...