How cloves from the Moluccas turned an Indian Ocean island into the wealthiest port in 19th-century East Africa.
Cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg — and a darker story of human cargo.
#Spice Trade#History#Zanzibar
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Written by
Zuwena Said
Zanzibar Editor
A Stone Town local writing on Swahili culture, spice routes, and the islands' most quietly perfect corners.
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