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Oman's Forgotten African Coast: The Swahili Frontier

Oman's Forgotten African Coast: The Swahili Frontier

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Oman's empire stretched far beyond the Arabian Peninsula. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Omani presence along the Swahili Coast of East Africa—not just Zanzibar, but the string of fortified trading towns like Mombasa, Kilwa, and Pate that fell under Omani control from the 1600s onward. They discuss how the Ya'aruba dynasty expelled the Portuguese from the Kenyan coast in 1698, the role of Mazrui governors who sometimes defied Muscat, and the complex Swahili-Omani society that emerged, blending Ibadi Islam with local Bantu traditions. Lucas explains the economic backbone: ivory, slaves, and mangrove timber traded for Indian cloth and Chinese porcelain. He also touches on the Omani fort at Mombasa, Fort Jesus, which changed hands multiple times. The episode ends with the gradual decline of Omani power on the mainland as the British moved in during the 19th century. No prior knowledge of East African history is assumed, but listeners who have heard earlier episodes on Zanzibar or the Busaidi dynasty will find deeper context here. #Oman #SwahiliCoast #EastAfrica #Mombasa #FortJesus #Mazrui #Ya'aruba #IbadiIslam #IndianOcean #IvoryTrade #SlaveTrade #Kilwa #Pate #PortugueseEmpire #17thCentury #MaritimeHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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