Indians migrated to Kenya primarily during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, largely due to the British colonial government's need for labor to construct the Uganda Railway. Many Indians were brought in as skilled workers, particularly from the regions of Gujarat and Punjab. The promise of economic opportunities and the potential for trade further attracted Indian communities to settle in Kenya. Over time, they established businesses and contributed significantly to the country's economy and cultural landscape.
Mount Kenya is located in central Kenya, near the equator. It is the highest mountain in Kenya and the second-highest in Africa, after Kilimanjaro.
No, Kenya does not have Walmart stores. Walmart does not have a presence in Kenya. Kenya has other retail chains and supermarkets that cater to the local market.
another name for kenya is safaris i believe
The capital city of Kenya is NairobiNairobi is the capital and largest city of Kenya.
Kenya was known as British East Africa until 1920, when it was renamed the Colony of Kenya. In 1963, Kenya gained independence from British colonial rule and adopted its current name, the Republic of Kenya.
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Yup they do! Across Africa or at least they migrate into Kenya from somewhere in Africa no idea where (im doing some geogrphy courswork on Kenya). Ed
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Zebras Migrate To Kenya And Tanzania To Find More Food To Eat...
No, Indians (Cherokee) did not migrate to that area, they were there when white settlers migrated to the area from Europe however and some certainly stayed.
The Indian Reservation
They migrate with weather to stay warm.
In the 1500's, They migrated to Colorado
No, they live in the Pacific Northwest.