Overview
The Sultanate of Zanzibar (Swahili: Usultani wa Zanzibar, Arabic: سلطنة زنجبار, romanized: Sulṭanat Zanjībār), also known as the Zanzibar Sultanate, was an East African Muslim state controlled by the Sultan of Zanzibar, in place between 1856 and 1964. The Sultanate's territories varied over time, and after a period of decline, the state had sovereignty over only the Zanzibar Archipelago and a 16-kilometre-wide (10 mi) strip along the Kenyan coast, with the interior of Kenya constituting the British Kenya Colony and the coastal strip administered as a de facto part of that colony. Under an agreement reached on 8 October 1963, the Sultan of Zanzibar relinquished sovereignty over his remaining territory on the mainland, and on 12 December 1963, Kenya officially.
Historical Periods
Sultanate of Zanzibar (1963–1966)
1963 CE – 1966 CE
Capital: Zanzibar CityArea: 4,402 km²
Sultanate of Zanzibar (1967–1972)
1967 CE – 1972 CE
Capital: Zanzibar CityArea: 501 km²
Sultanate of Zanzibar (1973–1975)
1973 CE – 1975 CE
Capital: Zanzibar CityArea: 501 km²