The sultans of the Comoros, also known as Shirazis, were founded after the introduction of Islam into the area in the 15th century. Other uses depending on the island could also be styled phany, mfalme and tibe. Unlike sultans in many other Arab nations, these sultans had little real power. At one time alone on the island of Ndzuwani or Nzwani, 40 fanis and other chiefs shared power of the island. Ngazidja was at many times divided into 11 sultanates. Islam? (Arabic: Ø§ÙØ¥Ø³Ùا٠al-islÄm) the submission to God is a monotheistic faith, one of the Abrahamic religions, and the worlds second largest religion. ...
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Shirazis of Bamboa
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Ngoma Mrahafu
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Mwasi Pirusa
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Fum Mbavu Inkwaba
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Mwenye Mji wa Mwenye Mambo
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Inye wa Mantsi
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Mwenye Mji wa Mwanze
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Tambavu mna Muhame wa Saidi
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Tambavu Inkwaba
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Fum Nau wa Kori Dozi
He is the first ruler of Bamboa to be given the title, tibe.
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Mwenye Mji wa Mvunza Panga
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Mla Nau
Second ruler with the title, tibe.
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Fozi Wa
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Suja Oma Inkwaba
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Nyau wa Faume
First remale ruler of Bamboa.
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Nyau wa Faume
First remale ruler of Bamboa.
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Bamba Oma wa Ju Mamba
He ruled a second after Ahmed bin Shekhe Ngome's first ruling period.
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Ahmed bin Shekhe Ngome
The fourth ruler to be named tibe. He ruled a second time after Mamba's brief second ruling period which was then again interrupted by a brief period of rule under Saidi Bakari followed by his third ruling period. (A possible explanation is a period of anarchy with multiple rulers).