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Angoche Island is a small continental island in the district of same name, Mozambique. Being a coastal island its main source of income was the illegal shipment of slaves, which allowed for the enrichment of the aristocratic classes of the Nyapakho clan. It was not taken by the Portuguese until 1913, thanks to the brave resistance of the sultan, particularly Ibrahim Iussuf. His nephew, who was the commander-in-chief of a 30.000 men army took over power and opposed with tenacity the Portuguese until 1890. By then, Farlah, the last sultan resumed the war against the Portuguese until he was captured in a battle in 1910 and deported to East Timor where he died in prison. The small island is subject to cyclones; Cyclone Huda in particular is remembered, and so permanent habitation has not been

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  • Angoche Island (en)
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  • Angoche Island is a small continental island in the district of same name, Mozambique. Being a coastal island its main source of income was the illegal shipment of slaves, which allowed for the enrichment of the aristocratic classes of the Nyapakho clan. It was not taken by the Portuguese until 1913, thanks to the brave resistance of the sultan, particularly Ibrahim Iussuf. His nephew, who was the commander-in-chief of a 30.000 men army took over power and opposed with tenacity the Portuguese until 1890. By then, Farlah, the last sultan resumed the war against the Portuguese until he was captured in a battle in 1910 and deported to East Timor where he died in prison. The small island is subject to cyclones; Cyclone Huda in particular is remembered, and so permanent habitation has not been (en)
  • Angoche ist eine kleine kontinentale Insel im Gebiet der gleichnamigen Stadt Angoche des ostafrikanischen Staats Mosambik. Die Haupteinnahmequelle bestand im Verschiffen von Sklaven, was den adeligen Schichten des Nyapakho-Klans zu Reichtum verhalf. Die Insel wurde von der Portugiesen bis 1913 nicht erobert, was auf den tapferen Widerstand des Sultans, insbesondere Ibrahim Iussuf, zurückzuführen ist.Sein Neffe, der Befehlshaber einer 30.000 Mann starken Armee übernahm die Macht und wehrte mit Hartnäckigkeit die Portugiesen bis 1890 ab. Ab dann nahm Farlah, der letzte Sultan, den Krieg gegen die Portugiesen wieder auf, bis er in einer Schlacht im Jahre 1910 gefangen genommen und nach Ost-Timor gebracht wurde, wo er im Gefängnis verstarb. Die kleine Insel wird von Zyklonen heimgesucht; beson (de)
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  • Angoche Island (en)
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  • Angoche Island is situated near the town of Angoche in Nampula Province, northern Mozambique (en)
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  • Angoche Island is a small continental island in the district of same name, Mozambique. Being a coastal island its main source of income was the illegal shipment of slaves, which allowed for the enrichment of the aristocratic classes of the Nyapakho clan. It was not taken by the Portuguese until 1913, thanks to the brave resistance of the sultan, particularly Ibrahim Iussuf. His nephew, who was the commander-in-chief of a 30.000 men army took over power and opposed with tenacity the Portuguese until 1890. By then, Farlah, the last sultan resumed the war against the Portuguese until he was captured in a battle in 1910 and deported to East Timor where he died in prison. The small island is subject to cyclones; Cyclone Huda in particular is remembered, and so permanent habitation has not been possible. Angoche is the largest producer of cashew and shrimps in Mozambique. (en)
  • Angoche ist eine kleine kontinentale Insel im Gebiet der gleichnamigen Stadt Angoche des ostafrikanischen Staats Mosambik. Die Haupteinnahmequelle bestand im Verschiffen von Sklaven, was den adeligen Schichten des Nyapakho-Klans zu Reichtum verhalf. Die Insel wurde von der Portugiesen bis 1913 nicht erobert, was auf den tapferen Widerstand des Sultans, insbesondere Ibrahim Iussuf, zurückzuführen ist.Sein Neffe, der Befehlshaber einer 30.000 Mann starken Armee übernahm die Macht und wehrte mit Hartnäckigkeit die Portugiesen bis 1890 ab. Ab dann nahm Farlah, der letzte Sultan, den Krieg gegen die Portugiesen wieder auf, bis er in einer Schlacht im Jahre 1910 gefangen genommen und nach Ost-Timor gebracht wurde, wo er im Gefängnis verstarb. Die kleine Insel wird von Zyklonen heimgesucht; besonders an den Zyklon Huda wird sich noch erinnert. So ist eine dauerhafte Besiedlung nicht möglich gewesen. Angoche ist der größte Produzent von Cashew-Nüssen und Garnelen in Mosambik. (de)
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