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Swahili Language History
A brief history of the Swahili language (by Hassan O. Ali; revised by Abdurahman Juma). [eng]
iExplore | History of Tanzania
Although a Tanzanian gorge recently yielded a few bits of our old mate, Homo erectus, little is known about the country's really early history. Recorded history begins around 1800, when the Masai warrior tribes were migrating from Kenya to Tanzania. [eng]
Islam Tanzania
This is a resource site for information on Islam and Muslims in Tanzania. It covers, History, Education, and community issues. We also offer weekly islamic magazine, An-nuur [eng]
A short History of Islam in Tanzania
Moslem in East Africa. [eng]
Tanzania - HISTORY
The country of Tanzania is a result of the political union between mainland Tanganyika and the off-shore islands of Zanzibar and Pemba. [eng]
World History Archives: The history of the United Republic of Tanzania
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AfricaNet
Information, History and Fact Sheets on Africa. [eng]
The History of Kanga
Kanga is a rectangle of pure cotton cloth with a border all around it, printed in bold designs and bright colors. It is as long as your outstretched arm and wide enough to cover from neck to knee, or from loin to toe. Kangas originated on the coast of East Africa in the mid 19th century. As the story goes, some stylish ladies in Zanzibar got the idea of buying printed kerchiefs in lengths of six, from the bolt of cotton cloth from which kerchiefs were usually cut off and sold singly. [eng]
History of Tanzania
Northern Tanganyika's famed Olduvai Gorge has provided rich evidence of the area's prehistory, including fossil remains of some of humanity's earliest ancestors. Discoveries suggest that East Africa may have been the site of human origin. [eng]
An Introduction to Tanzania
In Tanzania's interior, at about the same time, the cattle-grazing Maasai migrated south from Kenya into central Tanzania. Soon afterward the great age of European exploration of the African continent began, and with it came colonial domination. [eng]
Tanzania: History
History. Chrolonogical History. [eng]
Scientific American: Explorations: Mary Leakey: Unearthing History
Mary Leakey, one of the world's most renowned hunters of early human fossils, died in Nairobi on December 9, 1996, at the age of 83. Crowning triumphs of her long career included such finds as the 1972 discovery (with Louis, her husband and collaborator) of 1.75-million-year-old remains from Homo habilis at Olduvai Gorge and the 1978 discovery of 3.6-million-year-old footprints at Laetoli, both in Tanzania. [eng]
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