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Africa » Tanzania » East » Kilwa Masoko July 16th 1275

The captain of my expedition said that we could not journey to Zanzibar due to a threat of being captured by pirates. This is rare in the Indian Ocean Trade because it is usually very safe. We took a detour to Kilwa, a thriving city off the coast of Tanzania, because we can get many of the same items here as Zanzibar. The locals here speak Kiswahili, which is a mix of Arabic and Bantu. The increased trade here has allowed these languages to merge. Items I am interested in such as gold, copper, iron, coconuts, ivory, and rhino horn are all traded in this city. Foreign currencies are minted, by the government, here so it will be easier to trade. There is also a social structure present, with the rich having stone coral houses with ... read more




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