History and Conservation of Zanzibar Stone TownEdited by Abdul SheriffJames CurreySheriff, Abdul, ed. 1995. The History & Conservation of Zanzibar Stone Town. Zanzibar: The Department of Archives, Museums & Antiquities.
In this article the author describes travel to the African island of Zanzibar, part of the nation of Tanzania. He describes aspects of the island's history... Morgan,Kenneth - 《New Statesman》 被引量: 1发表: 2007年 Imperial legacies In this article the author describes travel to the Afric...
During the period of Sultan Said ibn Sultan Al Said's rule (1806–1856), Oman cultivated its East African colonies, profiting from the slave trade. As a regional commercial power in the 19th century, Oman held territories on the island of Zanzibar off the coast of East Africa, the area a...
(2011). HIV and related risk behavior among men who have sex with men in Zanzibar, Tanzania: Results of a behavioral surveillance survey. AIDS and Behavior, 15(1), 186–192. Article Google Scholar Dankwa, S. O. (2009). ‘It’s a silent trade’: Female same-sex intimacies in Post...
During the slave trade, 15 000 slaves moved through Zanzibar each year. Begin at Dhow Harbour in Malindi, where slave ships brought their cargo.
The rise of a commercial empire [microform] : an aspect of the economic history of Zanzibar, 1770-1873 /Thesis--University of London. Includes ... A Sheriff 被引量: 0发表: 0年研究点推荐 commercial empire 引用走势 1987 被引量:1 站内活动 ...
This research aimed to explore the communicated destination image held by tourists to Zanzibar Island (Tanzania) by utilizing communications in Lonely Planet. Content analysis of 214 posts using TextSTAT yielded 13 destination attributes. Comparatively, functional attributes were dominant in potential ...
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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 ...
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-