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were used for transportation. While there, Haywood saw ruins of what he described as a "fair-sized town" on Chovaye. He mentioned that similar stone scrollwork could also be seen on houses in the
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In addition, there are several smaller islands, including Kandha Iwu, Fuma, and Ilisi. The island of Kismayo was attached to the coast in 1961 during the construction of Kismayo Port.
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Cassanelli, Lee. "The Opportunistic Economics of the Kenya-Somali Borderland in Historical Perspective." Borders and Borderlands as Resources in the Horn of Africa (2010): 133-150.
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who visited the islands in 1913, the only inhabited islands in the chain were Chovaye and Chula. Maize, millet, sweet potatoes and coconuts were grown on the islands, and
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Mwangi, Oscar Gakuo. "Jubbaland: Somalia’s new security dilemma and state-building efforts." Africa Review 8.2 (2016): 120-132.
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empires , merchants, and fishermen who used it as an offshoot to trade with other civilizations in the spice world. The Somali
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Chula, where the village of Ndowa is situated, is the only island with a significant population
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Dynasty utilized it for centuries as part of their kingdom. After the decline of several
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empires later, the islands became less inhabited until the colonial invasion by the
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The islands are today mainly inhabited by the eponymous
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Index

Bajuni Islands is located in Somalia
Chandra
Chovaye
Chula
Koyama
Darakasi
Ngumi
Bajuni people
Somali
Italian
archipelago
Somalia
Jubaland
Kismayo
Ras Kiyamboni
Lower Juba
Chandra
Chovaye
0°52′19″S 42°09′33″E / 0.8720°S 42.1593°E / -0.8720; 42.1593
Chula
1°00′19″S 42°02′11″E / 1.0052°S 42.0364°E / -1.0052; 42.0364
Koyama
Darakasi
Ngumi
Somali
Ajuran
Somali
British East Africa
World War I
British Jubaland

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