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Omani rule,
nearby sites elucidate the
general development of
Swahili and
Zanzibari architecture before the 15th century.: 119 From the 9th century, Swahili...
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Zanzibari cuisine reflects several heterogeneous influences, as a
consequence of the multi-cultural and multi-ethnic
nature of Zanzibar's and Swahili...
- The
Zanzibari Cup is the top
knockout football tournament in Zanzibar. The
first edition of the cup was in 1926. However, the cup was
rarely pla****, as...
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Zanzibaris in the
harbour area. The
Royal Navy
contingent were
under the
command of Rear-Admiral
Harry Rawson and the pro-Anglo
Zanzibaris were commanded...
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replaced the
Zanzibari ryal at a rate of 2⅛
rupees = 1 ryal and was
equivalent to the
Indian rupee,
which was also in circulation. The
Zanzibari rupee remained...
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Zanzibari independence is a
political ambition of some
political parties,
advocacy groups, and
individuals of Zanzibar, a semi-autonomous
region territory...
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verandas protected by
carved wooden balustrades. The best-known
feature of
Zanzibari houses are the
finely decorated wooden doors, with rich
carvings and bas-reliefs...
- A
gowni is a long, flowing, colourful,
frilly garment worn by
Zanzibari women. "When KICC
turned into a
Swahili cultural hub". The Standard. Retrieved...
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General elections were held in
Zanzibar on 1 June 1961,
following the
inconclusive elections in January. One
further constituency, Mtambile, was created...
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Zanzibar joined the
currency board, and the
Zanzibari rupee was
replaced at a rate of 1/50 to 1
Zanzibari rupee. It was
replaced by
local currencies (Kenyan...