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That lead to the appearance of new cultures such as those of the Swahili people.
Originally flourishing with Swahili people but currently becoming a more cosmopolitan neighbourhood.
The city is mainly occupied by the Mijikenda and Swahili people.
They flourished through trade with the Swahili people on the East African coast.
A white kanzu and suit jacket or blazer is the formal wear of Swahili peoples.
In southern Kenya, the Swahili people use it to garnish legumes and also make juices.
The delta's city-states were comparable to those of the Swahili people in East Africa.
The Afro-Arab Swahili people in turn introduced the Islamic faith to the hinterland.
The ngalawa is a traditional, double-outrigger canoe of the swahili people living in Zanzibar and the Tanzanian coast.
A 15th-century Chinese painting depicts the Chinese emperor accepting a live giraffe as a gift from the Swahili people.
It is associated with the Swahili people (the word "boat" in the Bantu Swahili language being mtepe).
Swahili culture is the culture of the Swahili people inhabiting the Swahili Coast.
The Swahili people are descended from Bantu peoples that intermarried with immigrant Arab and Persian traders.
The Shirazi intermarried with the local Bantu people resulting in the Swahili people, most of who converted to Islam.
Some Achewa chiefs saved themselves by creating alliances with the Swahili people who were allied with the Arab slave traders.
Other tribes found in Mpeketoni include the Luos and Kambas as well as the original local Swahili people.
Arab, Shirazi, and coastal African cultures produced an Islamic Swahili people trading in a variety of up-country commodities, including slaves.
Known for its slave-trading activities in conjunction with the local Swahili people, at its peak the polity's reach stretched as far as Eastern Congo.
For example, in Bantu, the Swahili language is called Kiswahili, while the Swahili people are Waswahili.
The Swahili people (Waswahili) are a Bantu ethnic group and culture found in the eastern African Great Lakes region.
In Tanzania, some of the Bembe people have become a part of Manyema, and Swahili people deu to culture and language loss.
He is celebrated as a hero, warrior and poet in traditional poems, stories and songs of the Swahili people, many associated with wedding rituals and gungu dances.
As a result, Arab influence spread along the Swahili Coast and to some extent into the interior of the Great Lakes region (see Swahili people).
The Swahili people are Bantu inhabitants on the southern coast of East Africa, in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique.
The main version, which is also the most complex and most appreciated, is called Bao la kiswahili ("Bao of the Swahili people").