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Princess Salme: Zanzibar Royalty in Exile

Princess Salme: Zanzibar Royalty in Exile

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In 1866, Princess Salme of Zanzibar — a daughter of Sultan Said bin Sultan and a Circassian slave — fled the island under cover of darkness, pregnant with the child of a German merchant. She left behind a world of clove plantations, Indian Ocean dhows, and Busaidi palace intrigue for a life of exile in Hamburg and later Berlin. This episode traces her extraordinary journey from Stone Town to Europe, her conversion to Christianity, her marriage to Heinrich Ruete, and the memoir she wrote decades later — 'Memoirs of an Arabian Princess from Zanzibar' — that remains one of the only first-person accounts of 19th-century Swahili court life. We talk about what her story reveals about the fluid boundaries of race, status, and gender in Zanzibar's Indian Ocean world, and how her writings challenge colonial narratives. Along the way, we explore the 1859 succession crisis that tore her family apart, her brother Barghash's rise to power, and the impossible choices faced by a woman who belonged neither to Europe nor to the Busaidi dynasty by the time of her death in 1924. #PrincessSalme #EmilyRuete #ZanzibarHistory #BusaidiDynasty #IndianOceanWorld #SwahiliCoast #SaidbinSultan #BarghashbinSaid #Memoir #19thCentury #Exile #GermanEastAfrica #WomensHistory #Slavery #Conversion #StoneTown #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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