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An Azanian Trio offers an account of early Arab involvement in and knowledge of East African history and culture. All three manuscripts originated in East Africa and hence reflect the influence of Swahili and other local languages. They cover two millennia of South Arabian and East African History from the early Himyaritic period to the beginning of the 20th century.

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An Azanian Trio offers an account of early Arab involvement in and knowledge of East African history and culture. All three manuscripts originated in East Africa and hence reflect the influence of Swahili and other local languages. They cover two millennia of South Arabian and East African History from the early Himyaritic period to the beginning of the 20th century.
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Autorenporträt
James McL Ritchie (1917-2016) graduated from Edinburgh University with a M.A., B.D. and subsequently earned the MPhil. He published The History of the Mazru'i Dynasty of Mombasa by Shaykh al-Amin bin 'Ali al-Mazru'i (Fontes Historiae Africanae, Series Arabica XI, British Academy,1995). Sigvard von Sicard graduated from Uppsala University with a BA, BD., ThD and taught at University of Birmingham. His publications include The Lutheran Church on the Coast of Tanzania 1887-1914 (Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksells, 1970), articles in the Encyclopaedia of Islam (2nd Ed.) on al-Murdjibi, Muslimun, Muslims in Tanzania, Muslims in Uganda.