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Mtyela Kasanda (c. 1840–1884),
better known as King
Mirambo, was a
Nyamwezi king, from 1860 to 1884. He
created the
largest state by area in 19th-century...
- The
Nyamwezi slave traders operated under the
leadership of
Msiri and
Mirambo.
According to
Timothy Insoll, "Figures
record the
exporting of 718,000...
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Oscar Mirambo is a
professional Tanzanian ****ociation
football manager who is the
current head
coach of the
Tanzania national under-17
football team and...
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Mirambo. 1873 the
Urambo forces blockaded the
ivory trade from
Tabora resulting in the
price of
ivory rising globally. The war
lasted until Mirambo's...
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auxiliary force of Nyamwezi-chieftain
Mirambo,
dubbed the
Napoleon of
Africa by
Henry Morton Stanley.
Mirambo, a
trader of
ivory and slaves, gathered...
- Victoria. The
region home to the
Nyamwezi people became an
empire under Mirambo in the 1860s. The
various peoples of the
region were
known as long-distance...
- his
remaining stake in
Vodacom Tanzania through his
investment vehicle Mirambo Holdings for USD$ 220 million. He also owns MIC
Tanzania Plc (TIGO Tanzania...
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despite experiencing a
period of decline.
Trade interactions between Mirambo of the
Nyamwezi and Zanzibar,
facilitated through Mbwamaji, have been do****ented...
- was
forced to deal with
attacks by
African actors from the east (such as
Mirambo), as well as
threats from the
commercial power ****ociated with the east...
- 1858–1860) Mkasiwa, King (1860–1875) Isike, King (1875–?)
Kingdom of
Urambo –
Mirambo,
Ntemi (1860–1884)
Sultanate of
Zanzibar (complete list) – Majid, Sultan...