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  • This document is about the Khojas of Lamu and Mombasa
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  • ...Africa Federation]] in 1953. His report covers four areas where he lived - Lamu (1897-1910), Tabora (1905-1909), Bukoba (1914-1945) and Kampala (1945-1953) ==Migration to Lamu (Africa)==
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  • '''Courtesy:''' KHOJA SHIA ITHNA-ASHERIES IN LAMU AND MOMBASA, 1870-1930 a book written BY ZAHIR BHALLOO ==History of Lamu==
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  • I, Marhum Mulla Anu & group of six friends with Maulana Zaffer Abbas visited Lamu in 1976 and Marhum Bashir Peera took photograph's of Plack (TAKTI).
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  • ==Life in Lamu== Life in Lamu in the 1930s was very simple. People would wake up in the morning and go fo
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  • ...Kanji, an indigenous of Khambaria of Kathiawar Province of India landed in Lamu in 1890. Daya Kanji opened a small duka in Khumumbi, in the interior, deali ...r first place of residence in Africa. A century ago, the Kanjis settled in Lamu and have been true to the soil.
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  • ...nd_Mombasa_1870-1930_-_A_Book_by_Zahir_Bhalloo|Khoja Shia Ithna Asheris in Lamu and Mombasa (1870-1930)]] [[Lamu_Mosque|Lamu Mosque]]
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  • *'''1870''' ''Dewji Jamal established a branch of his company in Lamu, chief port of Kenya. This is the first report of a Khoja in Kenya.'' ...and John Kirk, the British Consul in Zanzibar, reports it to his deputy in Lamu. He''
    23 KB (3,665 words) - 15:32, 26 July 2021
  • ...first Mosque and establishment of Jamaat in Zanzibar in 1880, followed by Lamu, Karachi, Bagamoyo, Mumbai and Nagalpur and in Madgascar are shown. Contr
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  • ...e been founded in 689 A.D. During the next 600 years, other cities such as Lamu, Malindi, Mombasa and Kilwa were founded and reached a high level of civili ...ion, ventured out to other places. Sometimes, however, they disembarked at Lamu, Mombasa or Dar-es-Salaam, and went from there to the interior."
    81 KB (13,373 words) - 10:58, 4 September 2020
  • Raziyabai was born in Lamu on 23rd July 1944 to Marhum Pyarali Mohammedali Merali and Marhuma Fatmabai
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  • This document is about the Khojas of Lamu and Mombasa
    288 bytes (41 words) - 15:15, 20 May 2014
  • At the age of 22, I left Lamu (in Kenya) for Tabora (in Tanganyika, presently Tanzania) where I arrived i
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  • ...ggage to the land capsized. He died of drowning and the body was buried in Lamu. That was about the year 1835. ...others are long settled in the West. They too bear the name of Khalfan of Lamu of 1835 as their surname.
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  • ...Africa Federation]] in 1953. His report covers four areas where he lived - Lamu (1897-1910), Tabora (1905-1909), Bukoba (1914-1945) and Kampala (1945-1953) ==Migration to Lamu (Africa)==
    20 KB (3,264 words) - 11:17, 17 November 2020
  • ...er had participated at the highest possible levels during his era. Born in Lamu in 1920, he first played for Allidina Visram High School, Mombasa during 19 ...after that: the Second World War, and the fact that in 1941 he migrated to Lamu on business reasons, and hence played no cricket during the period when he
    16 KB (2,713 words) - 06:43, 11 December 2020
  • ...just hundred or so years ago when the first lonely migrants had arrived in Lamu and Zanzibar and grappled with similar challenges of making a new life in f
    14 KB (2,324 words) - 12:31, 7 August 2020
  • ...of Commerce and also the founder of the first Power & Lighting Company in Lamu. Mohamed Husein Jaffer is also the Chairman of the MJ Group of Companies th
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  • ...heri community. In 1870 Dewji Jamal established a branch of his company in Lamu, the chief port of Kenya. This is the first report of a Khoja in Kenya. Haj ...n East Africa notable among them being the Grand Mosque on the seashore of Lamu, Haideri Mosque and Imambada at Mombasa and Zanzibar.
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  • '''Courtesy:''' KHOJA SHIA ITHNA-ASHERIES IN LAMU AND MOMBASA, 1870-1930 a book written BY ZAHIR BHALLOO ==History of Lamu==
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  • ...ers landed on the Eastern shores of Africa, they settled in the towns like Lamu, Mombasa, Zanzibar, Dar Es Salaam, Bagamoyo and Kilwa, among others, some o
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  • ...e left India migrated to Mombasa and worked for Ismail Kalyan's company in Lamu. In 1914 he joined another company of Haji Dawoodbhai Haji Nasser and worke
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  • ...nmohamed died in 1869 in Zanzibar. After his death, the family migrated to Lamu and Mombasa in Kenya. Haji Janmohamed’s grandson Habib bhai was born in Lamu in 1896 and later migrated to Mombasa. He married Sherbanu daughter of Gula
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  • [[Lamu and Aga Khani Ismailis]] [[Lamu and Arabs]]
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  • [[Communal discord in Lamu]]
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  • I, Marhum Mulla Anu & group of six friends with Maulana Zaffer Abbas visited Lamu in 1976 and Marhum Bashir Peera took photograph's of Plack (TAKTI).
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