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« on: October 15, 2010, 12:32:14 pm »
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Hello everyone
I'm new to the forum(new to forums in general) and have found it very interesting. I'm hoping someone out knows something about Johanna Island (Anjouan, Comoros) as a pirate haven. Internet and books only provide brief mentions, but don't actually say where on Anjouan the pirate haven was. If anyone has anything will appreciate it - links, books, articles etc - basically anything.
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« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2010, 01:48:38 pm »
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# Anjouan was first settled by sailors from Java who island-hopped along the northern Indian Ocean, possibly in the 4th century.
# By the 15th century, Shirazi and Yemeni trading people had introduced Islam and created a ruling Swahili-Arab-style elite who brought in slaves from the African mainland.
# Pirates of mainly French origin settled on the island, then known Johanna, and took advantage of weak sultanate rule to use it as raiding base in the days of the East India trade.
# France took over all the Comoros islands in 1886 and French is still used in Anjouan as well as Comorian, a form of Swahili.
# Since independence from France in 1975 there have been 20 coups and several attempts to go it alone.
# With a male-dominated culture, ownership of weapons is common, the weapon of choice being the Kalashnikov.
# Kevin Rushby, a respected travel writer, (reference below) says Anjouan is ?beyond the reach of Interpol?.


Read more at Suite101: Anjouan, Former Indian Ocean Pirates' Haven: Political Instability is Keeping the Paradise Island of Nzwani Poor

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« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2010, 02:00:16 pm »
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Hi
Have seen this site, but I need specifics. Where on Anjouan were the pirates based? Was it a permanent base as on Madagascar? I am looking specifically looking for info around the early 1700's (1700 - 1713) when the pirate round was in use again. Have seen everything I can find on Henry Every, Edward England and Captain Kidd to name a few, but even there the info is scanty.

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