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As far as I can find out, it was known as Sofa, until the Portuguese arrived in 1498. When it was ruled by an Arab Sheik named Musa bin Ba'ik. It is thought that this name was anglicized into Mozambique.
The Zambezi.
I believe are the indians, because they were they before the portuguese
There are no desert regions in Mozambique.
The Mozambique Channel.
Nepal
Brazilians speak Portuguese because Brazil was colonized by the Portuguese in the 16th century. The Portuguese language was brought to Brazil by the colonizers and became the predominant language due to historical and cultural reasons. It has been the official language of Brazil since its independence in 1822.
As far as I can find out, it was known as Sofa, until the Portuguese arrived in 1498. When it was ruled by an Arab Sheik named Musa bin Ba'ik. It is thought that this name was anglicized into Mozambique.
Indonesian spice pirates
Nobody decided. This came about because the British ruled/colonised a large part of the world. They took their language with them.
the Zambia.
The Zambezi.
I think rashtarkutas ruled before cholas
Alexander conquered and colonised the ancient Persian empire, parts of India and Egypt (his general ptolomney ruled Egypt of who Cleopatra was descended)
I believe are the indians, because they were they before the portuguese
Titus father, Vespasian (ruled 69-79 AD) ruled before him.
Tunisia was colonised by fraance in 1881