The Zanzibar Revolution of 1964, led by John Okello and his guerrillas, overthrew the Sultanate and marked a pivotal moment in East African decolonization, demonstrating how local revolutionary movements could reshape regional governance and accelerate the broader process of independence across the continent.
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Zanzibar 1964: A Revolution RewrittenAdded:
In January 1964, Zanzibar trembled when John Okello and his guerrillas toppled the Sultanate and ignited a political earthquake.
The narration stages a vivid exchange [music] where Okello declares, "We are rewriting history." while the deposed Sultan faces [music] fate with weary restraint.
Historians emphasize the immediate social upheaval as power [music] shifts from a seasoned elite to a new revolutionary authority on the island.
The episode traces Cold War currents [music] and regional rivalries, revealing how local change echoed through neighboring states and beyond.
Ultimately, the revolution accelerates [music] decolonization and reshapes East Africa's governance for years to come.
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