- Look up
jumbe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jumbe may
refer to:
Aboud Jumbe (Aboud
Jumbe Mwinyi, 1920–2016),
president of
Zanzibar from 1972 to 1984...
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Aboud Jumbe Mwinyi (14 June 1920 – 14
August 2016) was the
second President of Zanzibar,
serving from 1972 to 1984. He held
several other positions, including...
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Jumbe Rajab Jumbe (19
March 1940 – 26
October 2005) was a
Tanzanian politician and
member of the
opposition party Chama cha
Demokrasia na
Maendeleo (CHADEMA)...
- Djoumbé
Soudi or
Queen Jumbe-Souli, was the
Sultana of Mohéli in
Comoros from 1842 to 1865 and 1874 to her
death in 1878.
Jumbe-Souli
inherited the throne...
- Mba Fumu wa
Jumbe Fumu) Mba Fumu wa
Jumbe Fumu Mba Fumu
waTambwe (possibly
ruled jointly with
Jumbe Fumu wa
Jumbe Mfumu)
Jumbe Fumu wa
Jumbe Mfumu Mbandhi...
- The
Jumbes of
Nkhotakota were a
dynasty of
Swahili Arab
traders based in Nkhotakota, on the
western s**** of Lake Malawi. They were
running an East-West...
- A
jumbee or jumbie, also
known as
mendo or
chongo in
Colombia and Venezuela, is a type of
mythological spirit or
demon in the
folklore of some Caribbean...
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Zanzibar In
office 30
January 1984 – 24
October 1985
Preceded by
Aboud Jumbe Succeeded by
Idris Abdul Wakil First Vice
President of
Tanzania In office...
- knife. That was H****an bin Omari. Soon after, his
minister Omari Muenda and
Jumbe were also captured. A
certain infamous Scham bin
Schaude escaped. Much munition...
- of Lake Malawi.
Jumbe (Salim Abdallah)
followed the Yao
trade route from the
eastern side of Lake
Malawi up to Nkhotakota. When
Jumbe arrived in Nkhotakota...