- drew
closer to Vugha,
resistance grew
stronger until Semboja's men
eventually drove them out.
Semboja was
denied the
throne in
Usambara because his brothers...
- mountains.
Established as a
commercial center under the
leadership of
Semboja in the
early 19th century,
Mazinde pla**** a
crucial role in the region's...
- Nyai Gede
Pinateh (fl.
circa 1450–1500) was a
Javanese merchant. Born
Shishi Daniangzi (施氏大娘子), she was the
eldest daughter of a non-Muslim
Chinese business...
- ****ertiveness led to conflicts,
particularly with
Semboja,
chief of Mazinde.
Following a
series of disputes,
Semboja mobilized Taita warriors,
ultimately burning...
-
Local Perspectives on Globalization; The
African Case (co-written with J.
Semboja, E. Jansen)
President of the
Society for
International Development Veteran...
- was
stationed to
defend the
oilfields of Balikpapan, as well as that of
Semboja and
Sanga Sanga (supported by
three additional brigades from Samarinda)...
- forces. Ultimately, as Kiva's
troops reached Dindia,
north of Mlungui,
Semboja garnered reinforcements from Taita.
Alongside the
Kilindi from occupied...
- of a
Maasai raid in 1853 at
Mazinde by an
allied army of
Shambaa under Semboja, Kimweri's son, and of Wazigua,
Parakuyo and "Arabs" (most
likely Swahili)...
-
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Mulyoharjo ·
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Randusari ·
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Srengseng ·
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- of
Makuyuni as a
trading center was
endorsed by
local rulers, such as
Semboja, who
understood that
trade was
essential for
consolidating power and ensuring...