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of the history of Zanzibar City, Unguja island,
Zanzibar Zanzibar (; ; ) is an insular semi-autonomous province which united with Tanganyika in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania. It is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of the mainland, and consists of many small islands ...
,
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. The city is composed of Ng'ambo and
Stone Town Stonetown of Zanzibar ( ar, مدينة زنجبار الحجرية), also known as Mji Mkongwe ( Swahili for "old town"), is the old part of Zanzibar City, the main city of Zanzibar, in Tanzania. The newer portion of the city is known as Ng'ambo ...
. Until recently it was known as Zanzibar Town.


Prior to 19th century

* 1700 – Old Fort of Zanzibar is built by Omanis (approximate date). * 1710 – Fatima in power. * 1746 – "Arab garrison" installed in fort. * 1753 – Fort "unsuccessfully attacked by
Mazrui The Mazrui or Mazar'i () were an Omani Arab clan that reigned over some areas of East Africa, especially Kenya, from the 18th to the 20th century. In the 18th century they governed Mombasa and other coastal places and opposed the Omani Al Bu Sa ...
Arabs from Mombasa." * 1784 – Zanzibar becomes part of Oman.


19th century

* 1830 – Mtoni Palace built near town. * 1832 – Capital of the
Sultanate of Muscat and Oman The Sultanate of Muscat and Oman ( ar, سلطنة مسقط وعمان, Salṭanat Masqaṭ wa-‘Umān), also known briefly as the State of Muscat and Oman () during the rule of Taimur bin Feisal, was a sovereign state that encompassed the prese ...
relocated to Zanzibar from
Muscat, Oman Muscat ( ar, مَسْقَط, ) is the Capital (political), capital and most populated city in Oman. It is the seat of the Muscat (governorate), Governorate of Muscat. According to the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), the t ...
by
Said bin Sultan Sayyid Saïd bin Sultan al-Busaidi ( ar, سعيد بن سلطان, , sw, Saïd bin Sultani) (5 June 1791 – 19 October 1856), was Sultan of Muscat and Oman, the fifth ruler of the Busaid dynasty from 1804 to 4 June 1856. His rule commenced fol ...
. * 1836 – United States consulate established. * 1841 – British consulate established. * 1844 – French consulate established. * 1850 - Kidichi Baths built near town. * 1856 – Majid bin Said of Zanzibar in power. * 1870 ** Barghash ibn Said in power. ** Population: 70,000 (approximate). * 1872 - Cyclone. * 1873 – British "forced the closure of the slave market." * 1879 – Anglican Christ Church built. * 1880 – Marhubi Palace built near town. * 1883 –
House of Wonders The House of Wonders or Palace of Wonders (in ar, بيت العجايب ''Bayt al-ʿAjāʾib'') is a landmark building in Stone Town, Zanzibar. It is the largest and tallest building of Stone Town and occupies a prominent place facing the Fo ...
built. * 1888 –
Hamamni Persian Baths The Hamamni Persian Baths is located in a historical building of Stone Town, Zanzibar. The name Hamamni is also used to refer to the neighbourhood where the building is located. The Baths were built between 1870 and 1888 for sultan Barghash bin ...
built. * 1890 – British in power per Heligoland–Zanzibar Treaty. * 1896 – 27 August: Anglo-Zanzibar War. * 1897 – Slavery abolished in Zanzibar. * 1898 – Catholic St. Joseph's Cathedral built.


20th century

* 1904 – Darajani Market building constructed. * 1905 ** Bububu
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constructed. ** Plague. * 1910 ** Law courts built. ** Population: 35,262. * 1914 – 20 September: German SMS Königsberg sinks British HMS Pegasus in harbour. * 1925 – Peace Memorial Museum established. * 1928 - Rent strike in Ng'ambo. * 1935 - Jubilee Gardens laid out. * 1948 ** General strike. ** Population: 45,284. * 1957 –
Afro-Shirazi Party The Afro-Shirazi Party (ASP) was a Marxist-Leninist, African nationalist Zanzibari political party formed between the mostly Shirazi Shiraz Party and the mostly African Afro Party. In the 1963 Zanzibari general election, the ASP claimed 1 ...
headquartered in town. * 1961 – June: Unrest. * 1964 ** 12 January:
Zanzibar Revolution The Zanzibar Revolution () occurred in January 1964 and led to the overthrow of the Sultan of Zanzibar and his mainly Arab government by local Africans. Zanzibar was an ethnically diverse state consisting of a number of islands off the east co ...
; city becomes capital of
People's Republic of Zanzibar and Pemba The People's Republic of Zanzibar () was an African state founded in 1964, consisting of the islands of the Zanzibar Archipelago. It existed for less than a year before it merged with Tanganyika to create the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zan ...
. ** April: Sultanate of Zanzibar becomes part of the new United Republic of Tanzania. ** City becomes capital of semiautonomous region of
Zanzibar Zanzibar (; ; ) is an insular semi-autonomous province which united with Tanganyika in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania. It is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of the mainland, and consists of many small islands ...
. ** Mtoro Rehani becomes mayor. * 1966 - Kikwajuni GDR housing built. * 1972 - 7 April:
Abeid Karume Abeid Amani Karume (4 August 1905 – 7 April 1972) was the first President of Zanzibar. He obtained this title as a result of a revolution which led to the deposing of Sir Jamshid bin Abdullah, the last reigning Sultan of Zanzibar, in . T ...
assassinated. * 1973 - Television Zanzibar inaugurated. * 1977 - Trains of Michenzani (housing) built (approximate date). * 1985 ** Economic liberalization begins. ** Population: 133,000 (estimate). * 1994 **
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established. ** Stone Town
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Plan approved. ** Old Dispensary building restored. * 1997 **
Zanzibar International Film Festival The Zanzibar International Film Festival (ZIFF), also known as Festival of the Dhow Countries, is an annual film festival held in Zanzibar, Tanzania and one of the largest cultural events in East Africa. ZIFF is a non-governmental organization esta ...
founded. ** Keele Square rehabilitated. * 1999 ** Area of city: 1,600 hectares. ** Population: 195,000 (estimate). * 2000 – Stone Town designated a
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.


21st century

* 2004 –
Sauti za Busara Sauti za Busara (in Swahili: "Sounds of Wisdom") is an African music festival, held every year in February in Zanzibar, Tanzania. It is centred in the Old Fort (Ngome Kongwe), with fringe events taking place at the same time around Stone Town - ...
(music festival) begins. * 2005 – Population: 220,000 (estimate). * 2008 – 21 May – 19 June: 2008 Zanzibar power blackout. *2009–2010 – 10 December–March: Second Zanzibar power blackout * 2009 – Forodhani Gardens rehabilitated. * 2012 – Anti-government protests. * 2013 – August: Two 18-year-old, British volunteer teachers, Katie Gee and Kirstie Trup, were injured by an
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by men on a motorcycle near
Stone Town Stonetown of Zanzibar ( ar, مدينة زنجبار الحجرية), also known as Mji Mkongwe ( Swahili for "old town"), is the old part of Zanzibar City, the main city of Zanzibar, in Tanzania. The newer portion of the city is known as Ng'ambo ...
. * 2014 – June: Mosque bombed.


See also

* History of Stone Town * History of Ng'ambo * Wards of Zanzibar City *
History of Zanzibar People have lived in Zanzibar for 20,000 years. History properly starts when the islands became a base for traders voyaging between the African Great Lakes, the Somali Peninsula, the Arabian peninsula, Iran, and the Indian subcontinent. Unguja of ...
(islands) * List of Sultans of Zanzibar * Zanzibar Urban/West Region (Zanzibar City is capital) *
List of football clubs in Zanzibar Following is a list of football (soccer), football clubs located in Zanzibar, sorted alphabetically. J *Jamhuri FC K *KMKM * Kikwajuni =Winner Wazazi cup 1985, Third on Zanzibar championship 1993 M *Mafunzo F.C. *Malindi F.C. *Miembeni S.C. *M ...
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of other cities in Tanzania:
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Zanzibar Zanzibar (; ; ) is an insular semi-autonomous province which united with Tanganyika in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania. It is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of the mainland, and consists of many small islands ...