In order to calm disputes on the east coast of Africa between Oman and Zanzibar that threatened to disrupt the region, Britain and France competed a treaty agreement that declared Zanzibar a sovereign nation, under the rule of Sultan Majid, seperate from Oman but with a reinstatement of the annual tribute from Zanzibar to its more powerful neighbor. (By John Osborne)  
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Chris McIntyre, Susan McIntyre, Zanzibar (Guilford, CT: The Globe Pequot Press, 2009), 16.
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