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  2. Cinema of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Mapenzi Ya Mungu ( The Will of God) was released in 2014 Tanzanian movies list. Bongoland, a film about a US immigrant from Tanzania, was released in 2003. Other notable films include Ni Noma, released in June 2016. Other movies were from Mzimuni Theatre Arts which are Misukosuko release in [2010], Double J ( Double Jimmy) in [2013], Part of ...

  3. Indian diaspora in Southeast Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Indian diaspora in Southeast Africa consists of approximately 3 million people of Indian origin. Some of this diaspora in Southeast Africa arrived in the 19th century from British India as indentured labourers, many of them to work on the Kenya–Uganda railway. Others had arrived earlier by sea as traders.

  4. Hamoud bin Mohammed of Zanzibar - Wikipedia

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    18 July 1902. (1902-07-18) (aged 48–49) Issue. Ali II bin Hamoud. Father. Sayyid Mohammed bin Said. Sayyid Sir Hamoud bin Mohammed Al-Busaidi, GCSI (c. 1853 – 18 July 1902) (ruled 27 August 1896 - 18 July 1902) ( Arabic: حمود بن محمد البوسعيد‎ ), was the 7th Sultan of Zanzibar . Portrait on a Zanzibar 1899 issue stamp.

  5. Zanzibar (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Zanzibar" was the third most played album cut from 52nd Street on U.S. album-oriented rock radio during 1979 according to the year-end R&R Top 79 Albums of 1979 chart. Other appearances "Zanzibar" has often featured in Joel's live concerts. Since 2005 the trumpet solos have been performed by Carl Fischer.

  6. Mapinduzi Cup - Wikipedia

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    Mapinduzi means Revolution in swahili, in recognition of the Zanzibar Revolution. The Mapinduzi Cup is a tournament created by the Zanzibar Football Federation to commemorate Zanzibar's Revolution day which is marked annually on 12 January. [1] The first edition of the cup was in 2004. [2] However, the cup is played between Zanzibari clubs ...

  7. List of heads of government of Zanzibar - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the heads of government of Zanzibar, an semi-autonomous region of Tanzania. The office of Chief Minister (later changed to Prime Minister) was established in 1961 and abolished in 2010, having been previously abolished between 1964 and 1983.

  8. Omanis - Wikipedia

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    Omanis ( Arabic: الشعب العماني) are the nationals of Sultanate of Oman, located in the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Omanis have inhabited the territory that is now Oman. In the eighteenth century, an alliance of traders and rulers transformed Muscat (Oman's capital) into the leading port of the Persian Gulf.

  9. Ali bin Said of Zanzibar - Wikipedia

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    Ali bin Said of Zanzibar. Sayyid Ali bin Said al-Busaidi, GCSI, (c. 1854 – March 5, 1893) ( Arabic: علي بن سعيد البوسعيد) was the fourth Sultan of Zanzibar. He ruled Zanzibar from February 13, 1890, to March 5, 1893. In June 1890 he was forced to accept a British protectorate over his dominions.