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- The Swahili people (Swahili: Waswahili, وَسوَحِيلِ) comprise mainly Bantu, Afro-Arab, and Comorian ethnic groups inhabiting the Swahili coast, an area...
- predominately engaged in the Indian Ocean transcontinental trade with and via the WaSwahili. The primary exported gold and ivory for silk and ceramics from Asia....
- The Swahili coast (Swahili: Pwani ya Waswahili) is a coastal area of East Africa, bordered by the Indian Ocean and inhabited by the Swahili people. It...
- Person Mswahili People Waswahili Language Kiswahili...
- who immigrated from Oman. The po****tion is a mix of Arab and original Waswahili inhabitants of the island. A significant portion of the po****tion also...
- mouth of the Tana River. The main tribes inhabiting the town includes the Waswahili, Wapokomo, Wabajuni, Wasomali, and other Kenyans Historic Swahili settlements...
- the Swahili language is called Kiswahili, while the Swahili people are Waswahili. Likewise, in Ubangian, the Zande language is called Pazande, while the...
- ethnic groups, including the Wakwere, Wazaramo, Wazigua, Maasai, and Waswahili. Although Swahili culture dominates, many different cultures coexist in...
- predominately engaged in the Indian Ocean transcontinental trade with and via the WaSwahili. They primary exported gold and ivory for silk and ceramics from Asia...
- University of California Press. p. 139. ISBN 978-0-520-02729-9. "The 'Waswahili' and Their Hold on East Africa's Po****r Musical Culture – The Elephant"...