A report on Tanzania, Kenya and Indian Ocean slave trade
It borders Uganda to the north; Kenya to the northeast; Comoro Islands and the Indian Ocean to the east; Mozambique and Malawi to the south; Zambia to the southwest; and Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west.
- TanzaniaKenya is bordered by South Sudan to the northwest, Ethiopia to the north, Somalia to the east, Uganda to the west, Tanzania to the south, and the Indian Ocean to the southeast.
- KenyaThese traders captured Bantu peoples (Zanj) from the interior in the present-day lands of Kenya, Mozambique and Tanzania and brought them to the coast.
- Indian Ocean slave tradeIn the 17th century, the Swahili coast was conquered and came under the direct rule of the Omani Arabs, who expanded the slave trade to meet the demands of plantations in Oman and Zanzibar.
- KenyaDuring this time, Zanzibar became the centre for the east African slave trade.
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Zanzibar
0 linksInsular semi-autonomous state which united with Tanganyika in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania.
Insular semi-autonomous state which united with Tanganyika in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania.
In October 1886, a British-German border commission established the Zanj as a 10 nmi strip along most of the African Great Lakes region's coast, an area stretching from Cape Delgado (now in Mozambique) to Kipini (now in Kenya), including Mombasa and Dar es Salaam.
During his 14-year reign as sultan, Majid bin Said consolidated his power around the east African slave trade.
In April 1964, the republic merged with mainland Tanganyika. This United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar was soon renamed, blending the two names, as the United Republic of Tanzania, within which Zanzibar remains an autonomous region.