Listofrulersof Pate Located at Pate Island, Kenya. WituListof Sunni Muslim dynasties Martin, Chryssee MacCasler Perry and Esmond Bradley Martin: Quest...
Wituland (also Witu, Vitu, Witu Protectorate or Swahililand) was a territory of approximately 3,000 square kilometres (1,200 sq mi) in East Africa centered...
with the Pate and Witu Sultanates on the Swahili coast. Trade and Geledi power would continue to remain strong until the death of the well known Sultan...
ofWitu) remained a Protectorate under an agreement with the Sultan of Zanzibar. That coastal strip, remaining under the sovereignty of the Sultan of...
the rulersof neighbouring and distant kingdoms such as the Omani, Witu and Yemeni Sultans. Sultan Ibrahim's son Ahmed Yusuf succeeded him as one of the...
Sultanate ofWitu, after the British took over the protectorate from the German Empire, which had itself posted a Resident. In British Cameroon (part of the...
Thomas M. (1998). Muslim Rulers and Rebels: Everyday Politics and Armed Separatism in the Southern Philippines. Berkeley: University of California Press. Archived...
Papua New Guinea: the first twenty-five years. Australian National University. Retrieved 31 March 2017. "Provinces". rulers.org. Retrieved 31 March 2017....
settles in Obock, in Djibouti. Foundation of the Sultanate ofWitu, in Kenya. c. 1860: First mention of the Kingdoms of Bugabo, Bukwara, Nguluhe, Ubena and...
areas was assigned to the German East Africa Company (1885–1890), the German Witu Company (1887–1890), the German New Guinea Company (1885–1899), and the...
state religion in the region. It contains the proclamation issued by a rulerof Terengganu known as Seri Paduka Tuan, urging his subjects to extend and...
north to Witu, near Lamu on the coast.[page needed][page needed][page needed] The Sultan of Zanzibar protested and claimed that he was the rulerof both Zanzibar...
Zeitoun (1997). Note that Mantauran Rukai pronouns are usually bound. The listof Budai Rukai affixes below is sourced from Chen (2006:199-203). Prefixes...
colonizers were the Dutch, Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese. The outside rulers imposed their own education systems on the indigenous people, but the most...
or king of the island and divided the island into 5 municipalities and erected 5 rulers to each border area, which is similar to the Kingdom of Belgium's...