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- it ruled Mombasa, Kenya, appointed a wali for the city known locally as LiWali. The term is still used today to denote settlements of Oman, such as the...
- rebellions. Oman appointed three consecutive Governors (Wali in Arabic, Liwali in Swahili): 12 December 1698 – December 1698: Imam Sa'if ibn Sultan December...
- Fumo. Liwali was born in September 2014 to Lisa. Liwali was the youngest chimpanzee in the group for three years until Cebele was born in 2017. Liwali has...
- Idibia. In 2007 Kleptomaniax toured the US. The group was managed by Fakii Liwali. After 2007, the group had a break while their members engaged in solo projects...
- Leonardo Barbosa Souto-Maior, Captain-Major Omani Suzerainty Wali (Swahili: Liwali) (Governors) 12 December 1698 to December 1698 Imam Sa‘if ibn Sultan, Wali...
- executive produced by Anthony Macharia, Lucas Bikedo, Betty M. Mutua and Fakii Liwali. 40 Sticks revolves around the story of a group of death row prisoners trapped...
- colonialism was neither uniform nor unwavering at the same time. The Mazrui liwali of Mombasa, who were also Omani, declared independence from Oman after the...
- by Omani sovereignty (under governors styled Wali [والي] in Arabic, or Liwali in Swahili, meaning "Governor" in both languages), then a last one as Portuguese...
- slaves. The Old Fort, which dates to the German occupation, housed the liwali, or the governor, to Zanzibar's business interests in Bagamoyo. It is the...
- whereas the Muslims of the coastal area were governed by Muslim law and the Liwali and Mudirs. The terms "Muslim" and "native" didn't actually apply to any...