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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...
- and 900 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Zanzibari independence is a political ambition of some political parties, advocacy groups, and individuals of Zanzibar, a semi-autonomous region territory...
- GCMG (Arabic: جمشيد بن عبد الله البوسعيدي; born 16 September 1929) is a Zanzibari royal who was the last reigning Sultan of Zanzibar. He was deposed in...
- 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...
- General elections were held in Zanzibar in July 1963. The number of seats was increased from 22 to 31, and the result was a victory for the Zanzibar Nationalist...