Africa . ates weredivided between his two sons, one of them becoming theindependent ruler of the Zanzibar territory, which sincethat time has been practically independent of Muscat. On the mainland the domain of the sultan nowhereextends far inland, being restricted to a narrow strip alongthe coast, in which, besides other not inconsiderable places,are situated Mombas, Pangani, Saadani, Bagamoyo (oppositethe town of Zanzibar), Dar-es-Salam, and Quiloa or Kilwa. The extreme limits of his rule are the settlementof Warsheikh on the southern SomaK coast north of theJuba, and the village of Tungue


Africa . ates weredivided between his two sons, one of them becoming theindependent ruler of the Zanzibar territory, which sincethat time has been practically independent of Muscat. On the mainland the domain of the sultan nowhereextends far inland, being restricted to a narrow strip alongthe coast, in which, besides other not inconsiderable places,are situated Mombas, Pangani, Saadani, Bagamoyo (oppositethe town of Zanzibar), Dar-es-Salam, and Quiloa or Kilwa. The extreme limits of his rule are the settlementof Warsheikh on the southern SomaK coast north of theJuba, and the village of Tungue immediately south ofCape Delgado (10° 43 S.), where his dominions touchthose of Portugal. Towards the north, especially in theGalla and Somali lands, the rule of Zanzibar scarcely ex-tends beyond the walls of the coast towns garrisoned byArab troops. OLS. SpnruS * * ?>1_ > x*.. ^m ??-.^ ;^- • tr/t: ?%. -<^ ....?rlSfianiit-^. TT K AJU B A=3r I IT mi mil ® «,»ai Erokor^. Zuhnhl-^ ^^., tatinirta^^ijJiiO :A,«,fta,...;-- 0,A„


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