Chapter 77: "Cargo" Arrives at Port

Port of Dar es Salaam.

Slave Trading Market.

Though the Sultanate of Zanzibar was packed off to the island of Zanzibar, the colonies couldn't send slaves there for trading.

Thus, the slave market at the port of Dar es Salaam was preserved, jointly operated by the East Africa colony and the Sultanate of Zanzibar.

"Sir, take a look at these goods, absolutely impeccable, all carefully selected from the Ottoman Empire, whether for farming or house care, they're the best hands you could find," Azamu zealously promoted the goods before them.

Poor Armenian women, lined up like cattle and sheep by Azamu, were inspected by East African colonial officials.