- Lamu
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Lamu Old Town
State Party = KEN
Type = Cultural
Criteria = ii, iv, vi
ID = 1055
Region = Africa
Year = 2001
Session = 25th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1055Lamu ArchipelagoLamu town is the largest town on
Lamu Island , which in turn is a part of theLamu Archipelago inKenya .Lamu town is also the headquarters of
Lamu District and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.History
Lamu, Kenya's oldest living town, was one of the original
Swahili settlements along coastal East Africa. The port of Lamu has existed for at least a thousand years. The town was first attested in writing by an Arab traveller Abu-al-Mahasini who met a Judge from Lamu visiting Mecca in 1441. The town's history is marked by Portuguese invasion beginning in 1506, and later theOman i domination around 1813 (the year of theBattle at Shella ). The Portuguese invasion was prompted by the nation's successful mission to control trade along the coast of the Indian Ocean. For considerable time, Portugal had a monopoly in shipping along the East African coast and imposed export taxes on the pre-existing local channels of commerce. In the 1580s, Lamu led a rebellion against the Portuguese, prompted by Turkish raids. In 1652, Lamu was assisted by Oman in lifting Portuguese control. Lamu's years as an Omani protectorate mark the town's "golden age." During this period, Lamu became a center of poetry, politics, arts and crafts as well as the trade.Economy
Lamu's economy was based on slave trade until abolition in the year 1907. Other traditional exports included ivory, mangrove, turtle shells and rhino horn, which were shipped via the Indian Ocean to the Middle East and India. In addition to the abolition of slavery, construction of the Uganda Railroad in 1901 (which started from the competing port of
Mombassa ) significantly hampered Lamu's economy. Tourism has gradually refuelled the local economy in recent times.ights
The town was founded in the
14th century and it contains many fine examples of Swahili architecture. The old city is inscribed on theWorld Heritage List as "the oldest and best-preserved Swahili settlement inEast Africa ".Once a center for the
slave trade , the population of Lamu is ethnically diverse. Lamu was on the main Arabian trading routes, and as a result, the population is largelyMuslim . Due to the narrowness of the streets, automobiles are not allowed - the city is easily explored by foot, bicycle, or, as many locals favour,donkey .There are several
museum s, including theLamu Museum , home to the island's ceremonial horn (called "siwa"); other museums are dedicated toSwahili culture and to the localpostal service . Notable buildings in Lamu town include:*, started to build the fort on the seafront, to protect members of his unpopular government. He died in 1809, before the first storey of the fort was completed. The fort was completed by the early 1820's.
*Mnarani Mosque
*Riyadha Mosque:Habib Salih , aSharif with family connections to theHadramaut ,Yemen , settled on Lamu in the 1880s, and became a highly respected religious teacher. join the locals to sing the praise of Mohammad.
*Donkey Sanctuary: Since the island has no motorised vehicles, transportation and other heavy work is done with the help of donkeys. first visited Lamu in 1985. Worried by the conditions for the donkeys, the Sanctuary was opened in 1987. [http://www.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk/site/1/Kenya.html] The Sanctuary provides treatment to all donkeys free of charge.More Photos
References
*Allen, James de Vere: "Lamu, with an appendix on Archaeological finds from the region of Lamu by H. Neville Chittick." Nairobi: Kenya National Museums.
*Ghaidan, Usam: "Lamu: A study of the Swahili town." Nairobi: East African Literature Bureau, 1975.
*Romero, Patricia W.: "Lamu: history, society, and family in an East African port city." Princeton, N.J.: Markus Wiener, c1997. ISBN 1-55876-106-3, ISBN 1-55876-107-1
*Beckwith, Carol and Fisher, Angela, Text: Hancock, Graham: "African Ark, People and Ancient Cultures of Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa," New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc, 1990. ISBN 0-8109-1902-8
*Couffer, Jack: "TheCats of Lamu." New York: The Lyons Press, c1998. ISBN 1-85410-568-X
*Prins, A.H.J.: "Sailing from Lamu: A Study of Maritime Culture in Islamic East Africa." Assen: van Gorcum & Comp., 1965.External links
* [http://www.jambokenya.com/jambo/location/lamu.htm Lamu on JamboKenya.com]
* [http://www.ovpm.org/en/kenya/lamu Lamu on Organization of World Heritage Cities]
* [http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1055 UNESCO World Heritage Centre - Lamu Old Town]
* [http://fallingrain.com/world/KE/2/Lamu.html FallingRain Map - elevation = 1m]
* [http://www.aluka.org/action/showCompilationPage?doi=10.5555%2FAL.CH.COMPILATION.HERITAGE-SITE.LAMU+ARCHIPELAGO&ste= Lamu Collection Page in Aluka]
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