Cassam Satchu
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Cassam Satchu
Town of birth
Province of birth
Country of birth
Date of Birth
- 1883
Date of Death
- 1946/09/16
Place of Death
Country of death
Source of Information
- Souvenir EA Muslim Welfare Society 1956 Torch Bearers
Place of longest stay
Profession or occupation carriedout for the longest period in life
- Valuer & Auctioneer
Where-City or Country
- Partners
- Fatma Bandali Alarakhia 1888–1965
- Children
- Abdulrasul Cassam Satchu 1910–1977Mohamedali Cassam Satchu 1906–1967Shirin Cassam Satchu 1908–1934
Photos Courtesy of Shaukat A. Jaffer of Minnesota
South_Asians_in_East_Africa_1800_2000_An - Your Highlight on Location 226-229
The fertile white lands were eventually allocated to the Europeans. The colonizer also tried to monopolize the sale of German assets in German East Africa. Nevertheless, here the Indians managed to get access to the auctions and were allowed to bid. Eventually, the Asians would buy several Sisal estates. See G. Oonk, The Karimjee Jivanjee family. Merchant princess of East Africa, 1800-2000 (Amsterdam 2009).