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Zanzibar's Indian Ocean Copper Revolution of 1882

Zanzibar's Indian Ocean Copper Revolution of 1882

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In 1882, Sultan Barghash bin Said of Zanzibar launched a bold monetary experiment: minting his own copper pysa coins to replace the chaotic mix of currencies flooding his island. This episode unpacks how the Sultan, advised by his Indian merchant allies Jairam Sewji and Tharia Topan, contracted the Bombay Mint to strike millions of copper coins—each featuring the Sultan's name in Arabic script and a regnal year. We trace the coins' journey from Bombay's dies to Stone Town's markets, where they clinked alongside Maria Theresa thalers and Indian rupees. But the pysa wasn't just economic reform; it was a statement of sovereignty in an era of creeping European influence. Why did Barghash feel the need to mint his own money? How did Indian merchants—especially the Khoja and Bhatia communities—drive the project? And why did the pysa ultimately fail to unify Zanzibar's economy? This is the story of a copper coin that tried to bind an Indian Ocean empire. #Zanzibar #SultanBarghash #CopperCoin #Pysa #IndianOcean #BombayMint #JairamSewji #ThariaTopan #StoneTown #MariaTheresaThaler #MonetaryHistory #Sovereignty #Khoja #Bhatia #19thCentury #EconomicHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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