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I am very saddened to see the deterioration of the old Tanga Jamatkhana.
The old JK bears incredible memories and history for the Tanga Ismailis. The original building was a beautiful structure. It would be sad to see it disappear completely.
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As an ismaili orignally from Tanga, I hope that the partial building of old Tanga Jamat Khana that remains today is restored. I last visited Tanga in 2005 and was saddened to see much of the degrading building demolished and only part of it remained. Tamim Amijee of The Tanga Heritage Center posted the situation on a website as an appeal to the ismailies to restore the partial building that remains today. I hope that this matter gets the attention of those whose mandate is to support such a cause and restore old Jamatkhanas. The Tanga old Jamat Khana is a historical site and habours wonderful memories for the older generation Tanga Ismailies. It warrants much support.
Nina (Babul) Vellani
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I am also from Tanga born in 1959… lived at widow flats next to the new Khane… have fond memories of all :)
Karim Kassam – (agoon)
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nice one, nina.
shiraz bhanji (sona)
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Dear Nina
My name is Majid Khan and I am the youngest of the Khan brothers currently practising Cardiology in New Jersey. I was recently in Tanga and amazed to find wonderfully preserved relics of previous generation.Tanga is where my heart is I hope to settle there and welcome any thougts from former residents.
Regards
Majid Khan M.D.
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Hi Majid:
I am the daughter of Bahadur Samji Babul and niece of Fatheli Samji Babul. Am youger sister of Tasnim and Shenaz Babul. I share the same sentiments about Tanga. My heart lies in Tanga too, I left Tanga in 1978 and have visited twice in last 6 years. I can’t shake the feeling of wanting to go back for more visits. I live in Vancouver and so flying over to Tanzania takes 1- 2 days unfortunately.
Do you still have relatives living in Tanga?
Regards Nina
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I am Abdul Shivjis wide Dolat Shivji, we lived on 8 street and mkwakwani road and owned the karim restaurant. My kids names are Sharmilla shivji, Zul shivji and Karim shivji. I believe you were friends with sharmilla who is my daughter.
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by the way, who are you, Rahim Hajee.
know the shivjis from tanga very well.
(late) Abdul & Dolatbai (in Edmonton) and all the children, but cannot place you. Jambo Bwana – Kemcho!
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Tamim Amijee might be interested in helping to save the old jamat khana but, ultimately, the job of deciding what happens to it is in the hands of the ‘huzoor department’ in Nairobi. Find out what happened to the Lamu Jamat Khana and see how things go. We do not really get the details of the transactions, though. Can you? Here are some links to take off. I also once wrote an article about Kilulu Estate in Urithi, when it was a much younger magazine. Tamim, however, is very interested in restoration.
Maps of Tanga 1989 and 1909 …
http://www.urithitanga.org/URITHINewslettervol1-1.htm – Cached
UrithiTanga.org – Home
Home – Demo Site Only – not officially launched Welcome to URITHI – the Tanga Heritage Centre, established in 1999 to preserve and promote the heritage of Tanga …
urithitanga.org – Cached
Tanga, Tanzania
Urithi Tanga Museum depicts mostly culture of the region itself, from the ancient times to the present, based on tangible and intangible heritage.
tangacity.com/page/tanga-tanzania – Cached
search strings: urithi tanga/ tamim amijee urithi tanga/ urithi kilulu
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I am Karim Kassam (Agoon), My sister’s name Habiba (Habli) We have very fond and special memories of Tanga as we were both born there and can never get it out of our system as our heart lies there. My dad used to be called Badru bhimpado (Mechanic) his cousins were Shamshu/Nordin/Aziz of Blueroom restaurant. I miss Tanga a lot
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well well – now understand exactly who you are – had no idea your nick name is Agoon.
Jambo Bwana, kemcho??
shiraz bhanji (sona)
1951-1971 (in Tanga) !!
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Happy to report a complete transformation of the “Old” Ismaili Jamatkhana in Tanga.
Built in the 1930s, on India Street, in the town centre – it was regrettably left in a rather dilapidated state, yesrs after the new JK was opened in the Usagara Area, on the 9th August 1963.
Seems to have been restored, both with the interiors and the exteriors. And refurbished remarkably well; albeit with only half of the original structure.
Shiraz Bhanji (Sona)
exTanga, now in Britain.
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