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25: 122:) was an administrative office that Portugal maintained in East Africa during the Portuguese Period in East Africa. This was the only administrative office that it maintained in northern East Africa after their withdrawal from Kilwa. 184:
The activities of the trading factory continued after the establishment of the office and it has been suggested that the holder attached more importance to conducting this trade than to carrying out their official duties.
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There is every indication that trade was carried out as private enterprise and not on an official capacity though there are none as to how this trade was actually conducted.
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There are also no indications of direct trade with Portugal and it is thus assumed that all trade was carried out with India.
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in April 1509 and whose special purpose was to have been as a purchasing center for goods needed for the
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The responsibilities of the captaincy were the general supervision of Portuguese interests along the
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The office was usually awarded as a Royal favor but on occasion was also leased out
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The known duties of the office were the issuing of ships passes.
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and a resin referred to as 'breu' and which is assumed to be
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The holder of this office held monopolies in the exports of
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