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Zanzibar Guarantee Treaty

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The Zanzibar Guarantee Treaty was signed on March 10, 1862, in Paris, France, between the colonial empires of France and Great Britain.[1] The result was that both powers would respect the independence of the Sultans of the regions of Zanzibar and Muscat (Oman).[2] Germany also confirmed the independence after the agreement.[3]

References

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  1. ^ J. A. Kieran (1968). "The Origins of the Zanzibar Guarantee Treaty of 1862". Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue Canadienne des Études Africaines.
  2. ^ John M. Mwaruvie (2011). "The Ten Miles Coastal strip: An Examination of the Intricate Nature of Land Question at Kenyan Coast" (PDF). International Journal of Humanities and Social Science. p. 177.
  3. ^ Hassan J. Ndzovu (2014). Muslims in Kenyan Politics: Political Involvement, Marginalization, and Minority Status. Northwestern University Press. p. 24.