Picture an aromatic spice island textured with rich tapestry of cultures dating back to days when Omani Sultans, Portuguese traders, European nobility and slaves from the far corners of Africa set foot on its shores, and you have a sense of the tangible mystique that gives Zanzibar its unique character. Explore Stone Town, the Arab slave quarters and the famous spice plantations and take a trip on an Arab dhow. To access the half hour documentary, go to www.satvchannel.com
Remember when BBC used to call ( nazaf) in iraq, then it changed in 1990 after the gulf war to the right pronunciation (NAJAFF) hopping that Soon western will start to pronounce zinzibar to the right ( ZINGIBAR) zing means negro & bar means land, so Zanzibar means nothing while the land of blacks or Negro is the right zingibar
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