『Zanzibar's Indian Ocean Hurricane of 1872』のカバーアート

Zanzibar's Indian Ocean Hurricane of 1872

Zanzibar's Indian Ocean Hurricane of 1872

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In April 1872, a devastating cyclone struck Zanzibar, killing thousands and destroying the clove plantations that underpinned the island's economy. Lucas and Luna explore how Sultan Barghash bin Said, already grappling with the end of the slave trade, used the disaster to centralise power, reshape the spice trade, and tighten his relationship with British consul John Kirk. They discuss the storm's role in accelerating the shift from Omani to British influence, the humanitarian response, and the long-term impact on Zanzibar's clove monopoly. Along the way, they touch on the role of Indian merchants like Tharia Topan in financing recovery, and the ecological legacy of the hurricane on Unguja and Pemba. This episode draws on ship logs, plantation records, and accounts from survivors to reconstruct a turning point often overlooked in standard histories. #Zanzibar #Cyclone1872 #BarghashBinSaid #IndianOcean #ClovePlantations #JohnKirk #ThariaTopan #Unguja #Pemba #OmaniEmpire #BritishEmpire #SpiceTrade #DisasterHistory #EnvironmentalHistory #19thCentury #EastAfrica #SwahiliCoast #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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