Inside Dar Es Salaam's Wealthiest Indian community🇮🇳🇹🇿
Join me on a fascinating journey as we delve into the vibrant Indian Tanzanian community, discovering their unique traditions, culture, and way of life. From mouth-watering cuisine to colorful celebrations, this eye-opening cultural experience will leave you feeling inspired and enlightened. Don't miss out on this enriching exploration of the Indian Tanzanian community. Stay tuned for an unforgettable adventure! delicious cuisine to the warm hospitality of the people, this video explores the rich tapestry of this unique cultural group in 2024. Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and stories of the Indian Tanzanian community as we uncover their heritage and traditions. Don't miss this insightful and enlightening experience of meeting the Indian Tanzanian community!
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02:39 history of indians
04:51 why Indian came to Africa
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I’m Black African from TZ, I lived in States for decades, Tanzanian people’s Unity’s people’s don’t care about color of skin or your background. Yes money is power, but Tanzania not segregations Society, you will see riches with nice houses and poor people with tiny homes living on same area, TZ too friendly people.
@BrownBoyTheTraveller
Ай бұрын
This is true another reason I love Tanzania
It's really good to see you het insight from locals/natives. Those india are very much natives of the country.
@BrownBoyTheTraveller
5 күн бұрын
Thank you 👍🏾💙
Tatizo wanajifanyaga miungu wangu wanachekelea Sana watu weusi masikini na kuwachukulia Kama wanyama I had that experience
I am very impressed with the young man .seems to be wise beyond his years
@BrownBoyTheTraveller
5 күн бұрын
Very wise man 👍🏾💙
Please do a segment about the Somali Tanzanians doing business in daresalam and Arusha I think you can meet them at uruba restaurant
@BrownBoyTheTraveller
Ай бұрын
Okay brother I’ll go Check that out
There's something that is usually conviniently left out when it comes to these conversation. That is the racial status afforded to the asian communities by the colonial adminstrations during colonial times and business partnerships that favored asians over black business people by international companies even after independence
It's sad that a Muslim feels reluctant to go into a mosque just because it's another sect who congregate there as a Muslim you should be able to enter and pray in all the mosque's but I think we forget above all the mosque only belongs to Allah and not to us humans
@BrownBoyTheTraveller
Ай бұрын
Very sad ! The mosque only belongs to Allah 🤲🏾 very true brother
@fdama
27 күн бұрын
Blame evil Wahhabism
@Businessflip
27 күн бұрын
@@fdama what does that have to do with what I said
@Mohammed-ps2gu
25 күн бұрын
Do you the story of masjid Dirar from The Quran . Not all Masjids are houses of Allah and Shia are mushrikeen kuffar
@Businessflip
25 күн бұрын
@@Mohammed-ps2gu what does that have to do with my comment
Hey this video is so great man so many mosques i dint even know kokni was a thing ive been born and live here my entire life lmao but i think you should do one with different businesses of all cultures indians arabs and tanzanian business in dar
Love your videos, you're living the dream 👍
@BrownBoyTheTraveller
Ай бұрын
Thank you for the support
A lot of people don't know this but a lot of Zanzibaris moved to the west. A lot of our parents moved from Zanzibar to either the western countries or Middle Eastern countries, specifically UK, US, Canada, Oman & UAE. Just like the Indian Tanzanians we also have the Arab community & Persian (Shirazi) community in Zanzibar, however in zanzibar, majority of the Arabs and Persians mixed with the native africans. Just like me and many other Zanzibaris here in the UK, people often can't guess where we're from. I’ve been mistaken for Caribbean, Sudanese, Egyptian, and asian, but rarely Tanzanian or Zanzibari. we come in all shades, shapes, different hair textures. Zanzibar is the only place I can truly feel at home. Good to know now many more people in the west know about Zanzibar/Tanzania. A lot of us from the newer generation in the West are now returning home to invest and build.
@BrownBoyTheTraveller
Ай бұрын
Yeah like people are coming home 💙👍🏾 ! Thank watching my videos
@Finggy
Ай бұрын
My friend who's parents were from Tanzania looks Bangladeshi
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Great video
@BrownBoyTheTraveller
Ай бұрын
Thanks!
Kisutu
The boys really gave you good information. To add the Indians,Arabs,Persians and Turkish came to east africa hundreds of years before the Europeans and even before some tribes of black african like the Masai. Also the Swahili food is 80% Indian influenced,Swahili language borrowed a lot from indian languages too. I would also like to see you do east african arabs history
@abdallahsaid1713
Ай бұрын
Nipe mfano wa hayo maneno...
@zedekiahjulius6
Ай бұрын
Bunduki
@zedekiahjulius6
Ай бұрын
@@abdallahsaid1713bunduki,sambusa,chapati
@kiddyadams
Ай бұрын
theres nothing borrowed from indians, they took a word like chai and laki. which they been stolen from the swahili due to trans asian trade in the Kilwa Empire in 17/18 century.
@BrownBoyTheTraveller
Ай бұрын
Really nice guys ! Lot knowledge on his heritage💙🤲🏾
Kisutu not kitutu karibu brother dar great video
@BrownBoyTheTraveller
Ай бұрын
Thank you 💙👍🏾