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District of Nampula Province, Mozambique
Angoche is a district, city and municipality located in Nampula Province in north-eastern Mozambique. The district has limits in the North with Mogincual
Angoche
Sultanate
The Angoche Sultanate was a sultanate centered on the islands of Angoche, present-day Northern Mozambique coastline. Established in the late 15th century
Angoche_Sultanate
Airport
Angoche Airport (IATA: ANO, ICAO: FQAG) is an airport serving Angoche, a city of Nampula Province in Mozambique. The airport resides at an elevation of
Angoche_Airport
District of Nampula Province, Mozambique
Angoche District is a district of Nampula Province in north-eastern Mozambique, with limits in the north with Mogincual District, in the south with Larde
Angoche_District
Military conflict
The Angoche–Portuguese conflicts were a series of wars between the Angoche Sultanate and the Portuguese Empire between 1847 and 1910. Since the mid-16th
Angoche–Portuguese conflicts (1847–1910)
Angoche–Portuguese_conflicts_(1847–1910)
The definitive conquest of Angoche by the Portuguese took place in 1910 and it was one of the Campaigns of Pacification and Occupation, that resulted
Portuguese conquest of Angoche
Portuguese_conquest_of_Angoche
1500–1509 conquest in southeast Africa
arrived in Malindi. The sultan of Malindi faced pressure from the rulers of Angoche and Mombasa. These local rulers were making life difficult for the sultan
Portuguese conquest of the East African coast
Portuguese_conquest_of_the_East_African_coast
This is a list of cities and towns in Mozambique: Angoche Beira Catandica Chibuto Chicualacuala Chimoio Chinde Chokwé Cuamba Dondo Gurúè Inhambane Lichinga
List_of_cities_in_Mozambique
Island in Mozambique
Angoche Island is a small island in the district of same name in Mozambique. The island lies at the mouth of the Mluli River; the river enters the sea
Angoche_Island
Historically significant island off the northeastern coast of Mozambique
population came from Kilwa. The town's rulers had links with the rulers of both Angoche and Quelimane by the fifteenth century. In 1514, Duarte Barbosa noted that
Island_of_Mozambique
Town in Nampula, Mozambique
population came from Kilwa. The town's rulers had links with the rulers of both Angoche and Quelimane by the fifteenth century. In 1514, Duarte Barbosa noted that
Cidade_de_Pedra,_Mozambique
Bantu language spoken in Mozambique
rise to the Portuguese name Angoche. The much older local African name of Angoche, still in use, is Parápaátho. Angoche was probably established in the
Koti_language
Country in East Asia
Grenadines Solomon Islands Tuvalu United Kingdom Former Africa Adamawa Angoche Ankole Aussa Bagirmi Barotseland Bornu Burundi Central Africa Dahomey Egypt
Japan
Country in West Asia
Grenadines Solomon Islands Tuvalu United Kingdom Former Africa Adamawa Angoche Ankole Aussa Bagirmi Barotseland Bornu Burundi Central Africa Dahomey Egypt
United_Arab_Emirates
Country in Southeast Asia
Grenadines Solomon Islands Tuvalu United Kingdom Former Africa Adamawa Angoche Ankole Aussa Bagirmi Barotseland Bornu Burundi Central Africa Dahomey Egypt
Cambodia
Empire in southeastern Africa
of the Zambezi, Islamic slave traders rose to power from their base in Angoche, and the Yao chiefs of the north migrated south to the highlands along
Gaza_Empire
Province of Mozambique
southeasterly direction, flowing into the Indian Ocean to the south of Angoche Island. To the west of the city of Nampula, which lies in the heart of
Nampula_Province
Country in West Asia
Grenadines Solomon Islands Tuvalu United Kingdom Former Africa Adamawa Angoche Ankole Aussa Bagirmi Barotseland Bornu Burundi Central Africa Dahomey Egypt
Qatar
Country in West Asia
Grenadines Solomon Islands Tuvalu United Kingdom Former Africa Adamawa Angoche Ankole Aussa Bagirmi Barotseland Bornu Burundi Central Africa Dahomey Egypt
Oman
Country in Southeastern Africa
often adopted by urban elites, facilitating trade. In Mozambique, Sofala, Angoche, and Mozambique Island were regional powers by the 15th century. The towns
Mozambique
Country in Southeast Asia
Grenadines Solomon Islands Tuvalu United Kingdom Former Africa Adamawa Angoche Ankole Aussa Bagirmi Barotseland Bornu Burundi Central Africa Dahomey Egypt
Thailand
Portuguese association football manager (born 1953)
country's history to lead them at three consecutive World Cups. Born in Angoche, Nampula, Portuguese Mozambique (Nampula Province was known as Moçambique
Carlos_Queiroz
Andorra was the responsibility of France and Spain. Angoche – Angoche Sultanate Capital: Angoche Widely recognized independent state. Anhalt-Bernburg
List of sovereign states in the 1850s
List_of_sovereign_states_in_the_1850s
1600s – 1913 polity in Mozambique
settlements between Quelimane and Mozambique Island, the others being the Angoche Sultanate and Sancul Shiekhdom. Sangage, like Sancul, was founded by Shirazi
Sangage_Sheikhdom
Country in Southern Africa
Grenadines Solomon Islands Tuvalu United Kingdom Former Africa Adamawa Angoche Ankole Aussa Bagirmi Barotseland Bornu Burundi Central Africa Dahomey Egypt
Lesotho
Noble title with several historical meanings
collection of commercial city-states in present day Tanzania and Mozambique Angoche Sultanate, on the Mozambiquan coast (also several neighbouring sheikdoms)
Sultan
Country in Southern Africa
Grenadines Solomon Islands Tuvalu United Kingdom Former Africa Adamawa Angoche Ankole Aussa Bagirmi Barotseland Bornu Burundi Central Africa Dahomey Egypt
Eswatini
1870s–1914 European colonisation of Africa
in 1902, involving 1000 soldiers and 15,000 sipaios. The Sultanate of Angoche was a notorious slaving centre that resisted the ban on the slave trade
Scramble_for_Africa
Ancient/medieval kingdom in Southern Africa
older ancestors staying at Great Zimbabwe and providing protection there. Angoche traders opened a new route along the Zambezi via Mutapa and Ingombe Ilede
Kingdom_of_Great_Zimbabwe
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Mulevala_District
Mozambican archipelago
Mozambique Channel with the Segundas Islands located near the coastal city of Angoche. The islands lie in a string along Africa's continental shelf. The five
Primeiras and Segundas Archipelago
Primeiras_and_Segundas_Archipelago
Marine ecoregion of eastern Africa
Kenya, Tanzania, and northern Mozambique, from Lamu in Kenya (2º30' S) to Angoche in Mozambique (16°14 S). It adjoins the Northern Monsoon Current Coast
East_African_coral_coast
Bantu ethnic group
the establishment of the southern Swahili sultanates like Mozambique and Angoche, their influence in the development of the Swahili language, and their
Shirazi_people
transport Polities Kingdom of Mutapa Kingdom of Tembi Zulu Kingdom Gaza Empire Angoche Sultanate Portuguese Mozambique People's Republic of Mozambique Republic
History of rail transport in Mozambique
History_of_rail_transport_in_Mozambique
Administrative subdivisions of Mozambique
Cidade de Nampula Natikire Nampula Angoche Cidade de Angoche Nampula Angoche Aube Nampula Angoche Namaponda Nampula Angoche Boila-Nametoria Nampula Eráti Namapa
List_of_postos_of_Mozambique
1886 Portuguese diplomatic document
Vila de Sena to pay tribute. Although Portugal claimed sovereignty over Angoche and a number of smaller Muslim coastal towns, these were virtually independent
Pink_Map
Empire in Southern Africa from the 15th to late-19th centuries
Zambezi, while also finding salt in Dande [ceb]. In the early-15th century Angoche traders had opened a new route along the Zambezi via the Tonga and Tavara
Mutapa_Empire
is Bazaruto. Mozambique's central coast, from Bazaruto Island north to Angoche Island, is known as the Bight of Sofala or Sofala Bay. It is also known
Geography_of_Mozambique
Concept in international relations
Kingdom of Kongo (1857–1914) Gaza Empire (1824–1895), now part of Mozambique Angoche Sultanate (1903–1910) Kingdom of Larantuka (1515–1859) Cossack Hetmanate
Protectorate
Island Samuli Island Bushrod Island Providence Island Chizumulu Likoma Angoche Island Bazaruto Archipelago Chiloane Island Inhaca Island Island of Mozambique
List_of_islands_of_Africa
Grenadines Solomon Islands Tuvalu United Kingdom Former Africa Adamawa Angoche Ankole Aussa Bagirmi Barotseland Bornu Burundi Central Africa Dahomey Egypt
List_of_former_monarchies
the slave trade on the central Mozambique coast was in the hands of the Angoche sultanate, which came into conflict with the Alves da Silva as its slave
Maganja_da_Costa_District
Airport name Coordinates Angoche FQAG ANO Angoche Airport 16°10′55″S 39°56′41″E / 16.18194°S 39.94472°E / -16.18194; 39.94472 (Angoche Airport) Bazaruto
List of airports in Mozambique
List_of_airports_in_Mozambique
Region
(now known as Ungwana, located at the mouth of the Tana River), Barawa, Angoche, Pate and other coastal towns until the western Indian Ocean was a safe
East_Africa
1816–1897 native state in southern Africa
transport Polities Kingdom of Mutapa Kingdom of Tembi Zulu Kingdom Gaza Empire Angoche Sultanate Portuguese Mozambique People's Republic of Mozambique Republic
Zulu_Kingdom
Daughter of Safy Mozongo Irana Tsiresy I Tsiresy II Ambary Soanaomby Queen of Angoche, name unknown (reigned in the 16th century) – she succeeded her brother
List_of_female_monarchs
Marine ecoregion in Mozambique
swamps and coastal wetlands. It extends along the coast of Mozambique, from Angoche (16°14' S) to the Bazaruto Archipelago (21°14’ S). It adjoins the East
Bight_of_Sofala/Swamp_Coast
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Morrumbala_District
and northwest Madagascar, he returned to Angoche in the 1850s. From 1862-1877 he tried extending the Angoche Sultanate militarily. A report by the governor
Islam_in_Mozambique
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Sanga_District
Seaport in Sofala Province of Mozambique
less convenient as an outlet than the rising new towns of Quelimane and Angoche. The shifting sands and boundaries of the Buzi estuary have since allowed
Sofala
transport Polities Kingdom of Mutapa Kingdom of Tembi Zulu Kingdom Gaza Empire Angoche Sultanate Portuguese Mozambique People's Republic of Mozambique Republic
History_of_Mozambique
British administration, it was combined with several states to form Ankole) Angoche Sultanate (1485/1513–1910 CE) Alur Kingdom (1490/1630–?/present CE) (NSM
List of kingdoms and empires in African history
List_of_kingdoms_and_empires_in_African_history
Italy Two Sicilies Papal States 1860 1860 Portugal–Angoche conflict Portuguese Empire Mozambique Angoche Sultanate 1860 1860 1860 Mount Lebanon civil war
List_of_wars:_1800–1899
1880s–1910s Portuguese colonial campaigns
submitted. Angoche was conquered in 1910 and Farelay was arrested, along with Sultan Ibrahimo and king Guernea-Muno. After the capture of Angoche, at least
Portuguese campaigns of pacification and occupation
Portuguese_campaigns_of_pacification_and_occupation
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Nipepe_District
Medieval and early modern history of the African region
This placed the state at a key position in the gold and ivory trade. Angoche traders opened a new route along the Zambezi via Mutapa and Ingombe Ilede
Medieval and early modern Africa
Medieval_and_early_modern_Africa
transport Polities Kingdom of Mutapa Kingdom of Tembi Zulu Kingdom Gaza Empire Angoche Sultanate Portuguese Mozambique People's Republic of Mozambique Republic
History_of_Maputo
Ruins of an ancient/medieval city in southeast Zimbabwe
older ancestors staying at Great Zimbabwe and providing protection there. Angoche traders opened a new route along the Zambezi via Mutapa and Ingombe Ilede
Great_Zimbabwe
District in Maputo, Mozambique
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Magude_District
District in Inhambane, Mozambique
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Govuro_District
World War I battle in Portuguese Mozambique
Africa. Namacurra, as well as a native revolt against Portuguese misrule in Angoche, Mozambique, effectively ended Portugal's involvement in the East African
Battle_of_Namacurra
1977–1992 civil war in southeast Africa
transport Polities Kingdom of Mutapa Kingdom of Tembi Zulu Kingdom Gaza Empire Angoche Sultanate Portuguese Mozambique People's Republic of Mozambique Republic
Mozambican_Civil_War
1505–1975 Portuguese possession in East Africa
transport Polities Kingdom of Mutapa Kingdom of Tembi Zulu Kingdom Gaza Empire Angoche Sultanate Portuguese Mozambique People's Republic of Mozambique Republic
Portuguese_Mozambique
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Mocuba_District
RENAMO took control of Maganja da Costa. 18 October: RENAMO took control of Angoche, killing 40 government soldiers. 19 October: RENAMO took control of Memba
Timeline of the Mozambican Civil War
Timeline_of_the_Mozambican_Civil_War
District in Cabo Delgado Province, Mozambique
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Namuno_District
Portuguese politician (1848–1901)
uprisings. The town of Angoche in Mozambique was in the colonial era renamed 'António Enes' after him: the name of the town reverted to Angoche in 1976 following
António_José_Enes
Airport Annette Island, Alaska, United States UTC−08:00 ANO FQAG Angoche Airport Angoche, Mozambique UTC+02:00 ANP KANP Lee Airport Annapolis, Maryland
List of airports by IATA airport code: A
List_of_airports_by_IATA_airport_code:_A
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Gurué_District
Portuguese military intelligence officer and law enforcement officer (1920–1993)
Felícia; Peres Pinto, Sónia; Andrade, Joana; Ramires, Laura (eds.). "Angoche, o maior mistério da guerra colonial". Nascer do SOL (in Portuguese). Porto
Casimiro_Monteiro
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Mogincual_District
South-West Indian cyclone in 2008
9,000 houses and damaged over 3,000 more, with the heaviest damage in Angoche and the Island of Mozambique in Nampula Province. The storm also caused
Cyclone_Jokwe
Ilha do Fogo is an island in Mozambique
islands in the District of Pebane and Segundas islands in the Districts of Angoche and Moma". United Nations Environment Programme. 12 Dec 2012. Retrieved
Ilha_do_Fogo,_Mozambique
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Mecula_District
Maguindanao Sultanate Sulu Sultanate Ternate Sultanate Mataram Sultanate Africa Angoche Sultanate Sultanate of Aussa Dar Sila Sultanate of Dahlak Funj Sultanate
History_of_Islam
District in Sofala, Mozambique
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Buzi_District
South-West Indian Ocean intense tropical cyclone in 2024–2025
destroyed, 67 kilometers of road damaged and a bridge rendered impassable. Angoche District was the worst hit with 3 of the deaths. Forty-three health facilities
Cyclone_Dikeledi
1975–1990 Mozambican communist state in southeast Africa
transport Polities Kingdom of Mutapa Kingdom of Tembi Zulu Kingdom Gaza Empire Angoche Sultanate Portuguese Mozambique People's Republic of Mozambique Republic
People's Republic of Mozambique
People's_Republic_of_Mozambique
Turkish adventurer (born 1961)
to the African coast from Mahajanga on 26 March 2011 making landfall at Angoche in Mozambique on 20 April. Eruç began bicycling across the continent twelve
Erden_Eruç
Angoche-Portuguese conflicts (July 1847–1910) Portuguese Empire Portuguese Empire (1830–1910) Maganja da Costa Licungo Imbamella (from 1864) Angoche Sultanate
List of wars involving Mozambique
List_of_wars_involving_Mozambique
District in Inhambane, Mozambique
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Vilanculos_District
District in Maputo, Mozambique
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Marracuene_District
List of districts of Mozambique
Marracuene District Matutuíne District Moamba District Namaacha District Angoche District Eráti District Lalaua District Malema District Meconta District
Districts_of_Mozambique
District in Inhambane, Mozambique
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Homoine_District
gypsum. Mozambique is also notable for beach sands between Quelimane and Angoche, laden with zircon, rutile, monazite and ilmenite. The country has 120
Geology_of_Mozambique
District in Cabo Delgado Province, Mozambique
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Ibo_District
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16th century – 20th century Zimbabwean–Portuguese conflicts 1847 – 1910 Angoche–Portuguese conflicts (1847–1910) 1895 Battle of Marracuene 1895 Battle
List_of_conflicts_in_Africa
British colonial company, 1889–1965
Tete in the Zambezi valley. Although Portugal claimed sovereignty over Angoche and a number of smaller Muslim coastal towns, these were virtually independent
British_South_Africa_Company
Portuguese footballer (born 2005)
recently-promoted Primeira Liga side Alverca. Born in Portugal, Chissumba is of Angoche Mozambique descent. He is a youth international for Portugal, having played
Francisco_Chissumba
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Malema_District
District in Gaza, Mozambique
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Xai-Xai_District
District in Maputo, Mozambique
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Manhiça_District
Municipality in Centro, Portugal
city centre—it has never been built. Figueira da Foz is twinned with: Angoche, Nampula, Mozambique Ciudad Rodrigo, Castile and León, Spain Gradignan
Figueira_da_Foz
details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe Mozambique Angoche Sultanate – Hasani Usufu, Sultan (1849–1861) Musa Mohammad Sahib Quanto
List of state leaders in the 19th century (1851–1900)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_19th_century_(1851–1900)
District in Cabo Delgado Province, Mozambique
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Quissanga_District
Kasongo (1860–1895) Malawi Jumbes of Nkhotakota (1840–1894) Mozambique Angoche Sultanate (1485–1910) Kitangonya Sheikhdom (1750–1906) Sankul Sheikhdom
List of Muslim states and dynasties
List_of_Muslim_states_and_dynasties
– Moshoeshoe I, King or Paramount Chief (1822–1870) Malawi Mozambique Angoche Sultanate – Hasani Usufu, Sultan (1849–1861) Gaza Empire (complete list)
List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_19th_century_(1801–1850)
Sunjong Native monarchy abolished; replaced by Japanese rule through 1945. Angoche Umar Farelay Incorporation into Portugal. Nri Eze Nri Òbalíke 1911 Abolished
Abolition_of_monarchy
Maputo Boane Magude Manhiça Marracuene Matutuíne Moamba Namaacha Nampula Angoche Eráti Lalaua Malema Meconta Mecubúri Memba Mogincual Mogovolas Moma Monapo
Alto_Molocue_District
ANGOCHE
ANGOCHE
ANGOCHE
ANGOCHE
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kadambini | காதமà¯à®ªà®¿à®¨à¯€
An array of clouds
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Unique; First One; Number One
Boy/Male
Biblical
Window, grief.
Boy/Male
Indian
A prophets name
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Fragrant Flower; Modern Variant of Jasmine; Combination of Jocelyn and the Musical Term Jazz
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Johan, JUAN means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Helpful; Cushion
Girl/Female
Italian
From Rome.
Boy/Male
Biblical Hebrew
Fatness, ashes.
ANGOCHE
ANGOCHE
ANGOCHE
ANGOCHE
ANGOCHE