Zanzibar in contemporary times: a short history of the southern East in the nineteenth century / by Robert Nunez Lyne.
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- DT449.Z27 L96 1987
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القاعة الأجنبية | The Foreign Hall | DT449.Z27 L96 1987 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 0013188 |
Reprint of the 1905 ed.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-320) and index.
CHAP. I. First appearance of the English - Ancient records - The Portuguese - The Imaums of Oman -- II. Seyyid Said Bin Sultan -- III. Seyyid Said - Subjugation of Mombasa -- IV. Seyyid Said - Rise of Zanzibar - The slave traffic across the Western Ocean -- V. Seyyid Majid - Rebellion in Zanzibar - Separation from Oman -- VI. Seyyid Majid - The slave trade of Zanzibar and Arabia -- VII. Zanzibar under Seyyid Majid -- VIII. Seyyid Barghash - Frere’s mission -- IX. Seyyid Barghash - Visit to England - Revival of the slave trade - Lieutenant Mathews -- X. Seyyid Barghash - The death of captain Brownrigg and its results -- XI. Seyyid Barghash - The German surprise of 1885 -- XII. Seyyid Barghash - Delimitation - Portuguese aggression -- XIII. Seyyid Khalifa - Rising in the German sphere - The blockade -- XIV. Witu and the British coast - Mbaruk rebellions -- XV. The end of slavery -- XVI. Organisaion of Zanzibar government -- XVII. The bombardment -- XVIII. Missions -- XIX. The people -- XX. The Plantations -- XXI. The climate -- Appendix : I. Rulers of Zanzibar - II. Meteorology - III. Finance - IV. Commerce - V. Customs duties - VI. Shipping - VII. Soils -- Maps : Section of map of East Africa, showing Zanzibar Island - Map of Zanzibar town and surrounding country.
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