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followed by an outbreak in 1823–1829 first appearing in 1823 on Zanzibar or somewhere on the east African coast under the name dinga or dyenga, spreading to India and apparently carried with slaves to Havana, where an extensive outbreak in 1827–1828 in New Orleans was referred to as "deng...
The island of Madagascar and surrounding volcanic and coralline islands are considered to form a biodiversity hotspot with large numbers of unique taxa. The origin of this endemic fauna can be explained by two different factors: vicariance or over-water-
Kruoperatedout of Simon’sTowninSouthAfrica,Zanzibar,the Seychelles,Aden,Basra, Bombay, andTrincomalee.AlthoughKrudidnotformKrutownsin IndianOceanports,theywereidentifiedasKruin Zanzibarbecauseof theirKru markandcontinueto be rememberedongrave-212Conclusion:KruFree Wage LaborersinGlobalHistory stones.Evenwhen...
40Alan Villiers, Sons of Sindbad: An Account of Sailing with the Arabs in Their Dhows, in the Red Sea, round the Coasts of Arabia, and to Zanzibar and Tanganyika; Pearling in the Persian Gulf; and the Life of the Shipmasters and the Mariners of Kuwait,rev. ed. (London: Arabian ...
island and former sultanate off East Africa, from Zengi, name of a local people, said to mean "black," + Arabic barr "coast, shore." Related: Zanzibari.Entries linking to Zanzibar Tanzania east African nation, formed 1964 by union of Tanganyika (named for the lake, the name of which ...
Sheriff, Abdul (editor) (1995), The History and Conservation of Zanzibar Stone Town, James Curry, London, 151 pages.Sheriff, A. (Ed.). (1995b). The history and conservation of Zanzibar stone town (Eastern African studies series). London, UK: James curry....
Like most attractive tourist destinations around the world, the island of Zanzibar--now part of...Morgan, Kenneth
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