| Item ID | Title | Description | Added | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 55 | Bagamoyo | 3D features of Ngalawa, Old Fort and Old Boma from Bagamoyo | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:11:18 AM | Monday 07th of July 2025 03:36:34 PM |
| 57 | Old Fort, Bagamoyo, Tanzania | The Old Fort in Bagamoyo, Tanzania is one of the historic building built by an Arab trader; Abdallah Sulleiman, during the 1860s. By then, it was a stand-alone two-storey building in Bagamoyo and continue to be used as a residential house until the 1880s. Between 1880 and 1919, the Old Fort was used by the Germans to serve as a military base. From 1920 to 1974, both the British colonial government and the independent Tanganyika/Tanzania government used the building as a prison. Between 1974 and the end of the 1980s or early 1990s, the Old Fort was used as a police station and then used as a hostel for conservation students until 1996/7. Since then to date, the building is used as a tourists’ destination as well as offices for the Antiquities Department in Bagamoyo. | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:30:02 AM | Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 10:03:29 AM |
| 387 | Central Slave Route | Around 18th to 19th century Slave trade was at its peak, it is estimated between 25,000–50,000 Bantu slaves are thought to have been sold from the slave market of Zanzibar to the Somali coast annually between 18 and 19 Century. Most of the slaves were from the Majindo, Makua, Nyasa, Yao, Zaramo and Zigua ethnic groups of Tanzania, Mozambique and Malawi.Six centres have been identified along the central slave route to include Bagamoyo, Mamboya, Mpwapwa, Kilimatinde, Kwihara and Ujiji. | Tuesday 22nd of June 2021 11:41:02 AM | Tuesday 22nd of June 2021 11:41:02 AM |