Swahili Ethnic Community
Swahili is a language spoken in various parts of Eastern Africa. It is spoken in the southern regions of Somalia to northern Mozambique. The Swahili people mainly speak Bantu. Many other neighboring countries and nearby Islands also speak this language. The religion of the Swahili people is primarily Islam. Historically, the Swahili language formed as a result of the people being invaded and conquered by different peoples and countries over the century's. They are used to strangers living with him. The Swahili people are mostly Muslims.
Today Swahili people live in urban areas. Hundreds of the Swahili people left from the Middle East after the Zanzibar Revolution in 1964. The Swahili population is in the millions. About half of a million have migrated to different countries for various economic reasons.
The Swahili language is called Kiswahili. This language is spoken across eastern Africa. The language is borrowed from Arabic but it is considered a Bantu or African language.
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Today Swahili people live in urban areas. Hundreds of the Swahili people left from the Middle East after the Zanzibar Revolution in 1964. The Swahili population is in the millions. About half of a million have migrated to different countries for various economic reasons.
The Swahili language is called Kiswahili. This language is spoken across eastern Africa. The language is borrowed from Arabic but it is considered a Bantu or African language.
www.kenya-information-guide.com/swahili-tribe.html
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