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  • ...slaves were stolen from Zambia and surrounding countries and exported from Swahili ports by Arab traders to India and Arabia.<ref>http://mondediplo.com/1998/0
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  • ...ed [[ivory trade]] in the 18th Century. Numerous Arab and [[Swahili people|Swahili]] slave traders such as [[Tippu Tib]] operated around the north end of Lake ...achieved in December 1891 after killing Msiri. On the way back to the east coast of Africa, the Stairs Expedition passed close to Chiengi and exchanged mess
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  • ...[[Luba-Katanga language|Kiluba]]-[[Bemba language|Chibemba]] speaking the Swahili language, a mixture of Arabic and the traditional African language people o ...pomp, and ostentation in the potentate of a region so remote from the sea coast."<ref name="Simbao"/>
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  • ...[[Luba-Katanga language|Kiluba]]-[[Bemba language|Chibemba]] speaking the Swahili language, a mixture of Arabic and the traditional African language people o ...pomp, and ostentation in the potentate of a region so remote from the sea coast."<ref name="Simbao"/>
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  • ...ratley, and 22 Zambians were to undertake geological investigations on the coast of Lake Tanganyika between Moliro and Nsumbu bay. They were arrested by th ...ama and Katele. There were also regular visits from the Arabs of the east coast of Africa who were involved in trading in guns, gunpowder, and slaves. Fo
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  • ...'Zuama'). Cuama was the local name given by the dwellers of the [[Swahili Coast]] for an outpost located on one the southerly islands of the delta (near th ...nd gave way to the term "Sena River" (''Rio de Sena''), a reference to the Swahili (and later Portuguese) upriver trade station at [[Vila de Sena|Sena]]. In
    43 KB (6,623 words) - 06:44, 26 July 2017
  • ...Railway", ''[[Uhuru (independence)|Uhuru]]'' being the [[Swahili language|Swahili]] word for '''Freedom'''. ...m|mi|abbr=on}} from [[Tanzania]]'s largest city, [[Dar es Salaam]], on the coast of the [[Indian Ocean]] to [[Kapiri Mposhi]], near the [[Copperbelt]] of ce
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  • ...ment of Housing and Amenities.<ref>Note 1: "Tayali" is a corruption of the Swahili word "''tayari''", meaning ready or prepared and was the name given to, and ...hose other end is in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania's capital on the Indian Ocean coast. From about 1976, he started working with welded metal sculptures. Initiall
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  • ...ystery, his fame would give him the influence to end the East African Arab-Swahili slave trade. "The Nile sources," he told a friend, "are valuable only as a ...African slave trade, as carried out by the Portuguese of Tete and the Arab Swahili of Kilwa, became his primary goal. His motto—now inscribed on his statue
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