- Look up
Tanganyika in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tanganyika may
refer to:
Tanganyika Territory (1916–1961), a
former British territory which preceded...
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occurrences in 1960s
Africa were
prevalent in
missionary schools and
Tanganyikan society was
ruled by
strict traditional elders, so the
likelihood is...
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General elections were held in
Tanganyika in
September 1958 and
February 1959.
Elections were held in five
constituencies on 8 and 12
September 1958, and...
- of them were emplo**** from the
Indian administration to work for the
Tanganyikan administration. This led to the
Asian po****tion in
Tanganyika increasing...
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Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) was the prin****l
political party in the
struggle for
sovereignty in the East
African state of Tanganyika...
- teacher. In 1954, he
helped form TANU,
through which he
campaigned for
Tanganyikan independence from the
British Empire.
Influenced by the
Indian independence...
- Dar es
Salaam who
became a
Tanganyikan nationalist,
Tanzanian women were
organised into a Women's
Section of the
Tanganyikan African National Union. Mohammed...
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variable and
subject to
opportunistic changes. That is, many
species of
Tanganyikan cichlid with
specialized diets showed opportunistic,
episodic exploitation...
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combined with
famine caused 300,000
deaths among the po****tion, out of a
Tanganyikan po****tion of
about four million.
During World War II,
about 100,000...
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Location Kivukoni, Ilala, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Designer James Alexander Stevenson [sw]
Material Bronze Opening date 1927 Dedicated to
Tanganyikan askari...