Tahini
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1367 | |||||||||
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Government | Colony | ||||||||
Historical era | Orinese colonial era | ||||||||
• Established | 1367 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1847 | ||||||||
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In the 1360s Tahini was settled by Orioni in a colonial enterprise. Many of the Orinese who settled there died of yellow fever and malaria. 1840s decolonisation movement began in Baribeni islands with secret support from the ruling strongman in Hakenium. This first decolonisation action went on to inspire similar campaigns in other colonies, including Tahini. In 1847 the Orinese withdrew from Tahini after a series of financial losses. The island would be quickly taken over by Miiros who renamed it to Malindi.