zanzibarian - meaning and definition. What is zanzibarian
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What (who) is zanzibarian - definition


zanzibarian      
Bearing a resemblance to the town of Zanzibar in Tanzania. Small and charming, with lots of little cobbled streets between old buildings with huge and ornate doors.
I loved Damascus; it was so zanzibarian. I spent hours just walking around.
June 1961 Zanzibari general election         
GENERAL ELECTION IN ZANZIBAR
Zanzibarian general election, June 1961; Zanzibari general election, June 1961; June 1961 Zanzibarian general election
General elections were held in Zanzibar on 1 June 1961, following the inconclusive elections in January. One further constituency, Mtambile, was created on the island of Pemba, with the hope that this would break the deadlock.
1957 Zanzibari general election         
GENERAL ELECTION IN ZANZIBAR
Zanzibarian general election, 1957; Zanzibari general election, 1957
General elections for the Legislative Council were held in Zanzibar for the first time in July 1957. It was largely a contest between the Afro-Shirazi Union and the Zanzibar Nationalist Party, with the ASU and its supporters winning five of the six contested seats.