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Zanzibar is part of the East African republic of tanzania. It consists of the Zanzibar Archipelago in the Indian Ocean, 25–50 km (15–30 mi) off the coast off the mainland. There are numerous small islands and two large ones: Unguja (the main island, informally referred to as "Zanzibar"), and Pemba Island.
Zanzibar was once a separate state with a long trading history within the Arab world; it united with Tanganyika to form tanzania, and still enjoys a high degree of autonomy within the union.
The capital of
Zanzibar, located on the
island of Unguja, is
Zanzibar City, and its old
quarter, known as Stone Town, is a World Heritage Site. It is still sometimes referred to as the Spice Islands, a term also associated with the Maluku Islands in Indonesia, because of the significance of its production of cloves, of which it is the world leader, and also nutmeg, cinnamon and pepper.
The ecology is of note for being the home of the endemic Zanzibar Red Colobus and the elusive Zanzibar Leopard.
The word "Zanzibar" probably derives from the Persian زنگبار, Zangi-bar ("coast of the blacks"); it is known as Zanji-bar in Arabic.
history
Unguja offered a protected and
defensible harbour, so although the archipelago offered few products
of value, the Arabs settled at what became
Zanzibar City (Stone Town)
as a convenient point from which to trade with East African coastal
towns. They established garrisons on the islands and built the first
mosque in the Southern hemisphere.
Another major trade good was ivory, the tusks of elephants killed in mainland Africa. The third pillar of the economy was slaves, giving Zanzibar an important place in the Arab slave trade, the Indian Ocean equivalent of the better-known Triangular Trade. Zanzibar City was the main trading port of the East African slave trade, with about 50,000 slaves a year passing through the city.
The Sultan of
Zanzibar controlled a
substantial portion of the East African coast, known as Zanj, which
included Mombasa and Dar es Salaam, and trading routes which
extended much further inland, such as to Kindu on the Congo River.
That year, Zanzibar became a protectorate (not a colony) of Britain. From 1890 to 1913, traditional viziers were appointed to govern as puppets, switching to a system of British residents (effectively governors) from 1913 to 1963.
The death of one sultan and the
succession of another of whom the British did not approve led to the
Anglo-Zanzibar War. On the morning of 27 August 1896, ships of the
Royal Navy destroyed the Beit al Hukum Palace; a cease fire was
declared 45 minutes later, and the bombardment subsequently became
known as The Shortest War in History.
This United Republic of Tanganyika and
Zanzibar was soon renamed
as a portmanteau, the United Republic of
tanzania,
of which Zanzibar remains a semi-autonomous region. Zanzibar was
most recently in the international news with a January 2001
massacre, following contested elections.
Violence erupted over contested
elections in 2000 and 2005, with the CUF claiming both times to have
had their rightful victory stolen from them. Following 2005,
negotiations between the two parties aiming at the long-term
resolution of the tensions as well as a power-sharing accord took
place, but suffered repeated setbacks, most notably in April 2008,
when the CUF walked away from the negotiating table following a CCM
call for a referendum to approve of what had been presented as a
done deal on the power-sharing agreement. |
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