Abakɔsɛm mu Swahilifo Atenae

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Swahilifo atrae a ɛwɔ Afrika Apuei Fam mpoano no fi afeha a edi kan CE. Swahilifo atrae a wɔhyehyɛɛ wɔ afe 800 CE kosi 1900 CE ntam no din wɔ ase ha.

Northern coast, Tanzania[sesa]

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Southern Coast, Tanzania[sesa]

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Zanzibar Island, Tanzania[sesa]

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Pemba Island, Tanzania[sesa]

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South coast, Kenya[sesa]

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North coast, Kenya[sesa]

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References[sesa]

Further reading[sesa]

  • Allen, James De Vere (1993). Swahili Origins: Swahili Culture & the Shungwaya Phenomenon. J. Currey. ISBN 978-0-85255-075-5. JSTOR al.ch.document.sip200016.
  • Horton, Mark (September 1987). "The Swahili Corridor". Scientific American. 257 (3): 86–93. Bibcode:1987SciAm.257c..86H. doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0987-86. JSTOR 24979481.
  • Allen, James De Vere (1974). "Swahili Architecture in the Later Middle Ages". African Arts. 7 (2): 42–84. doi:10.2307/3334723. JSTOR 3334723.
  • Spear, Thomas (2000). "Early Swahili History Reconsidered". The International Journal of African Historical Studies. 33 (2): 257–290. doi:10.2307/220649. JSTOR 220649.
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  • Kessy, Emanuel Thomas (1997). "Archaeological sites survey from Kisiju to Dar es Salaam". Nyame Akuma (48): 57–69. S2CID 132496308. Nhwɛsoɔ:INIST.