All Stories

  1. The Re-globalization Process in the Indian Ocean: the Ibadi Press in Zanzibar (al-Sultaniyya)
  2. Migration Patterns and Economic Interconnections in the Indian Ocean during the Nineteenth Century
  3. Asian Military and Mercantile Movements in East Africa during the Nineteenth Century, a Few Notes
  4. The Arabs and the Scramble for Africa. By John C. Wilkinson.
  5. “Hearing the Sound of the Flute from Zanzibar”
  6. Augustinians in Persia
  7. Re-Reading the Role of Oman 16-19 century
  8. The Myth of the Sultan
  9. Uncovering the History of Africans in Asia
  10. Chapter Five. The Makran-Baluch-African Network In Zanzibar And East Africa During The XIXth Century
  11. Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World
  12. Nicolini, Beatrice (ed.): Studies in Witchcraft, Magic, War, and Peace in Africa
  13. The Baluch Role in the Persian Gulf during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
  14. The Makran-Baloch African Network in Zanzibar and East Africa during the XIX century
  15. BEATRICE NICOLINI, Makran, Oman, and Zanzibar: Three-Terminal Cultural Corridor in the Western Indian Ocean (1799–1856), trans. Penelope-Jane Watson, Islam in Africa Series, vol. 3 (Leiden: Brill, 2004). Pp. 191. $112.00 cloth
  16. Il Sultanato di Zanzibar nel XIX secolo: traffici commerciale, relazioni internationali.
  17. The Western Indian Ocean as Cultural Corridor
  18. Saiyid Sa'id bin Sultan Al Bu Sa'idi of Oman (1791-1856) and his Relationships with Europe
  19. The Source of Spice