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Al-Said' (Arabic: 'Jamshid bin Abdullah) (born September 16, 1929 in Zanzibar) was the of Zanzibar.
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 Abdullah Bin Khalifa Di Zanzibar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
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Jamshid bin Abdullah of Zanzibar - Jamshid bin Abdullah Al-Said (born September 16, 1929 in Zanzibar) was the last Sultan of Zanzibar.
Abdullah bin Khalifa of Zanzibar - Abdullah bin Khalifa Al-Busaid (February 12, 1910 - July 1, 1963) was the tenth Sultan of Zanzibar.
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 Jamshid Bin Abdullah Di Zanzibar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
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Abderrahman bin Abdelsadok - - KCMG (1906); Henry Angst Jamshid bin Abdullah of Walter Annenberg - KBE (1976)...
1968), HM Sultan Jamshid Sayyida Moza of Zanzibar.
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 Zanzibar at Caribbean Topfunwebsites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Zanzibar was settled by Persian immigrants from, and the name Zanzibar probably derives from the Persian language زنگبار ''Zangi-bar'' meaning "Coast of the Blacks".
The British Empire gradually took over and Zanzibar and the British position was was formalized by the 1890 in which Germany pledged not to interfere with British interests in insular Zanzibar and Zanzibar became a protectorate of the United Kingdom that year.
The musician Farrokh Bulsara (a.k.a Freddie Mercury) of '''Queen ''' was born in Zanzibar in 1946.
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 Khalifa Bin Harub Di Zanzibar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
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Mombasa, which was taken from Oman in 1840 and remained part of the state of Zanzibar until 1963 when it was ceded to the newly independent state of Kenya.
Zanzibar was the first country in Africa to introduce colour television, in 1973.
The musician Farrokh Bulsara of Queen was born in Zanzibar in 1946.
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 Zanzibar, Tanzania
Zanzibar was settled by Persian immigrants from Shiraz, and the name Zanzibar probably derives from the Persian زنگبار Zangi-bar meaning "Coast of the Blacks".
Sayyid Majid bin Said Al-Busaid (1834/5-1870), son of Sayyid Said bin Sultan Al-Busaid, became Sultan of Zanzibar, while his brother Sayyid Turki bin Said Al-Busaid (1832-1888) became Sultan of Oman.
The British Empire gradually took over and Zanzibar and the British position was was formalized by the 1890 Heligoland-Zanzibar Treaty in which Germany pledged not to interfere with British interests in insular Zanzibar and Zanzibar became a protectorate of the United Kingdom that year.
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 Jamshid bin Abdullah of Zanzibar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jamshid bin Abdullah Al-Said (Arabic: جمشيد بن عبد الله) (born September 16, 1929 in Zanzibar) was the last Sultan of Zanzibar.
He ruled Zanzibar from July 1, 1963 to January 12, 1964.
On December 19, 1963, Zanzibar received its independence from the United Kingdom as a constitutional monarchy under Jamshid.
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 Zanzibar - Chronology
However, the Zanzibar dhows still had free passage up the coast to southern Arabia and it was their custom to hug the coast in any case, so they largely escaped the consequences of the Moresby Treaty.
A squadron of five German warships anchored off Zanzibar and delivered an ultimatum to Seyyid Barghash to recognise German occuptaion of the Territory which came to be known as German East Africa as well as of the Sultanate of Witu on the coast north of Mombasa at the mouth of the Tana river.
Seyyid Hamoud bin Muhammad acceded to the throne of Zanzibar.
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 List Of Honorary British Knights
Sultan Khalifa bin Harub of Zanzibar - GCB (1956), GCMG (1936), GBE (1935), KCMG (1914), KBE (1919)
Sultan Abdullah bin Khalifa of Zanzibar - KBE (1959)
Sultan Jamshid bin Abdullah of Zanzibar - GCMG (1963)
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 oman3
Sayyid 'Umar bin Abbas al-Said, youngest son of Sayyid Abbas bin Faisal al-Said.
September 1929), eldest son of H.H. Sultan Sayyid 'Abdullah bin Harub, Sultan of Zanzibar and its dependencies, KBE, CMG, by his wife, H.H. Sayyida Tohfa bint 'Ali, eldest daughter of H.H. Sultan Sayyid 'Ali II bin Hamud, Sultan of Zanzibar and its dependencies.
Sayyida Zena bint 'Ali, daughter of H.H. Sultan Sayyid 'Ali II bin Hamud, Sultan of Zanzibar and its dependencies.
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 Zanzibar - Free net encyclopedia
Zanzibar's main industries are spices (cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon and pepper) and tourism.
Image:Zanzibar woman.jpg Zanzibar's history was influenced by the British, Persians, Arabs, Indians, Portuguese and the African mainland.
Zanzibar was the first region in Africa to introduce color television, in 1973.
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 Zanzibar History
Zanzibar was thus ruled by two colonial masters at the same time, an event political scientists call unique in history.
Zanzibar of that time included the islands of Zanzibar, Pemba, Latham and surrounding islets and theoretically it included the coastal strip of Kenya.
Zanzibar was given full independence in December 10, 1963.
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 List of Heirs Apparent
Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, heir of Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifah of Bahrain.
Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani, heir of Hamad bin Khalifa of Qatar.
Prince Sayyid Ali bin Jamshid Al-Said, heir of Jamshid bin Abdullah of Zanzibar.
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 ZANZIBAR
HH Prince Sayyid Fakhri bin Muhammed Al-Said (formerly HH Sayyid Faris bin Muhammed Al-Said).
HM Sultan Sayyid Abdullah bin Khalifa Al-Busaid (qv)
HM Sultan Sayyid Jamshid bin Abdullah Al-Said (qv)
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 Zanzibar resource site : Zanzibar history : Section 4 - The British Protectorate in Zanzibar Island and Pemba Island, ...
British interest in Zanzibar was never truly fuelled by a desire to conquer, but more to exert influence and maintain stability in the region.
The importance of Zanzibar was by now fast diminishing however, with the mainland territories supporting the growth of Mombasa as the primary port in the region.
At the time of his accession the control of Zanzibar passed to the British East Africa Protectorate and Khalifa was appointed President of the Protectorate Council, but he was happy to leave affairs of state in the hands of the British Resident.
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 Zanzibar - WikiLeasing.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Zanzibar's main industries are spices (cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon and pepper), raffia, and tourism.
Zanzibar is also the home of the endemic Zanzibar Red Colobus.The word "Zanzibar" probably derives drom the Persian زنگبار, ''Zangi-bar'' ("coast of the fls").
It was to remain a possession of Portugal until 1698.In 1698, Zanzibar became part of the overseas holdings of Oman, falling under the control of the Sultan of Oman.Sayyid Said bin Sultan al-Busaid, moved his capital from Muscat in Oman to Stone Town in 1840.
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 Zanzibar
Sayyid Majid bin Said Al-Busaid (1834/5–1870), son of Sayyid Said bin Sultan Al-Busaid, became Sultan of Zanzibar, while his brother Sayyid Turki bin Said Al-Busaid (1832–1888) became Sultan of Oman.
Acquiesing to Britsh demands, Hamoud brought an end to Zanzibar's role as a centre for the eastern slave trade that had begun under Omani rule in 17th Century by banning slavery and freeing the slaves of Zanzibar by compensation in 1897.
Zanzibar has a fascinating history influenced by the British, Persians, Arabs, Muslims, the Portuguese and the African mainland.
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 Zanzibar: Wortwolke und Wiki-Artikel
Sayyid Majid bin Said Al-Busaid (1834/5-1870), figlio di Sayyid Said bin Sultan Al-Busaid, divenne Sultano di Zanzibar, mentre suo fratello Sayyid Turki bin Said Al-Busaid (1832-1888) divenne Sultano di Oman.
Zanzibar ha anche una sua Camera dei Rappresentanti (con 50 seggi, direttamente eletta tramite suffragio universale, la cui durata di mandato è di 5 anni) per fare legge espressamente per l'isola.
Zanzibar fu la prima regione africana a introdurre la televisione a colori (nel 1973).
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 Abdullah bin Khalifa of Zanzibar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abdullah bin Khalifa Al-Busaid (February 12, 1910 - July 1, 1963) (Arabic: عبد الله بن خليفة) was the tenth Sultan of Zanzibar.
He ruled Zanzibar from October 9, 1960 to July 1, 1963.
On his death, he was succeeded as Sultan by his son Jamshid.
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 oman2
Principal adviser and guardian to the sons of Sultan Sayyid Said bin Sultan.
Sayyid Sultan bin Hamad al-Said, son of Sayyid Hamad bin Faisal al-Said.
December 1876), eldest son of H.H. Sultan Sayyid Thuwaini bin Said, Sultan of Muscat and Oman.
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 NYERERE AGAINST ISLAM IN ZANZIBAR AND TANGANYIKA
Zanzibar was not only the most active opposition to aggressive encroachment of the Christian powers from Kenya to Tanganyika, but the intellectual center of Swahili culture and Islamic education in this African region.
Sheikh Hassan bin Ameir bin Hassan al-Shirazy was the instrumental figure for Islamization and political movement in Tanganyika under the auspices of the Zanzibar-based Qadriyyah Muslim Brotherhood.
The advisor of the EAMWS Sheikh Hassan bin Ameir al-Shirazy was arrested and deported to Zanzibar.
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 Zanzibar - Sultans
Declared Zanzibar to be his capital in 1832.
He failed and was exiled by the British to India for two years.
In 1861 he returned to Zanzibar and lived quietly there until Majid died in 1870 and Barghash became Sultan.
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 Zanzibar - Wikipedia
Zanzibar, Tanzania, comprende un paio di isole della costa est dell'Africa chiamate Zanzibar ('Unguja') (1994 - popolazione stimata 800.000 - dimensione 1.554 km²) e Pemba.
L'Impero britannico gradualmente assunse il controllo della regione e la posizione tra Zanzibar e l'impero stesso venne formalizzata nel 1890 dal Trattato di Heligoland-Zanzibar nel quale la Germania si impegnò a non interferire con gli interessi inglesi nell'isola di Zanzibar, che divenne un protettorato dell'Impero quello stesso anno.
Le rivalità tra gli abitanti dell’isola principe, Zanzibar, e la più piccola Isola di Pemba, e il conflitto tra i sostenitori e gli oppositori dell’unità con la terraferma, continuarono a proliferare.
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 Jamshid Bin Abdullah
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Jamshid (in) is a common Persian male first name.
He creates artificial light, and finally seals the Vara with a golden ring.
Jamshid's capital was erroneously believed to be at the site of the ruins of Persepolis, which for centuries (down to 1620 CE) was called Takht-i Jamshēd, the "Throne of Jamshid".
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 Sheikh Abeid Karume :Aliyedhamiria maisha bora kwa kila mwananchi
Rais wa Kwanza na Mwenyekiti wa Baraza la Mapinduzi Zanzibar, Sheikh Abeid Karume atakumbukwa siku zote na Watanzania kwa kazi yake kubwa kwa kusimamia imara kwanza kabisa mapambano ya kupinga wakoloni na baadaye kuweka mikakati ya kuhakikisha maisha bora kwa wananchi wake.
Hata Mwingereza alipotangaza uhuru bandia mwaka 1963 ambako aliiweka tena visiwa hivyo chini ya utawala wa kisultani, na kumtangaza Sayyid Jamshid bin Abdullah kuwa mtawala wa Zanzibar Karume na wenzake waliona haja ya kuchukua hatua muhimu.
Baada ya kufanikisha mapinduzi hayo akawa Rais wa Kwanza wa visiwa hivyo vya Zanzibar Mwenyekiti wa Baraza la Mapinduzi ambapo moja ya azma yake kubwa ikawa kuhakikisha kuwa Wazanzibari hawaishi tena maisha ya kunyanyaswa bali kuwaletea mandeleo ya kweli na maisha bora.
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