- The
Nyamwezi, or Wanyamwezi, are one of the
Bantu groups of East Africa. They are the second-largest
ethnic group in Tanzania.[citation needed] The Nyamwezi...
- Look up
Nyamwezi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nyamwezi may
refer to:
Nyamwezi people, of
Tanzania Nyamwezi language,
their Bantu language This...
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Nyamwezi is a
major Bantu language of
central Tanzania. It
forms a
dialect continuum with Sukuma, but is more
distinct from it.
Konongo and
Ruwila are...
- (Northerners) when
speaking to
Nyamwezi, but use
Nyamwezi when
speaking to
anyone else. The
groups can be
called the
Nyamwezi–Sukuma complex, for,
while never...
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coast was
Tippu Tip, who was the
grandson of an
enslaved African. The
Nyamwezi slave traders operated under the
leadership of
Msiri and Mirambo. According...
- Portuguese–Angolans in the
Benguela area, with
Tippu Tip in the
north and with
Nyamwezi and
Swahili traders in the east, and
indirectly with the
Sultan of Zanzibar...
- 300,000.[1].
Their name was
invented sometime in the 19th
century by the
Nyamwezi caravans p****ing
through the area
while it was
still frontier territory...
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Luguru (404 thousand, 2009)
Makonde (1.47 million, 2016)
Ngoni Nyakyusa Nyamwezi (1.47 million, 2016)
Nyika Pare
Rangi (410 thousand, 2007)
Safwa (322 thousand...
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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...
- 391,679. The name "Tabora" (
Nyamwezi language: Matoborwa)
meaning sweet potatoes, a
common food
ingredient among the
Nyamwezi people.
Foreigners corrupted...