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Bantu language group of the Comoro Islands
Comorian (Shikomori, or Shimasiwa, the "language of islands") is a group of four Bantu languages spoken in the Comoros Islands, an archipelago in the southwestern
Comorian_languages
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Comorian, comorian, or Comoran in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Comorian may refer to: Something of or pertaining to the Comoro Islands, a
Comorian
African island country in the Indian Ocean
from France on 6 July 1975. The country has three official languages: Comorian, French and Arabic. The Comoros is the only country of the Arab League
Comoros
The official languages of the Comoros are Comorian, French and Arabic, as recognized under its 2001 constitution. Although each language holds equal recognition
Languages_of_the_Comoros
Currency of the Comoros
between the French franc and the Comorian franc and free convertibility between the two currencies, guaranteed by the Comorian central bank's opening of an
Comorian_franc
The Comorians (Arabic: القمري) inhabiting Grande Comore, Anjouan, and Mohéli (86% of the population) share African-Arab origins. Islam is the dominant
Demographics_of_the_Comoros
Military of the Comoros
The Comorian Armed Forces (French: Armée nationale de développement, AND; lit. 'Army of National Development') are the national military of the Comoros
Army_of_National_Development
murder victim in France Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, Comorian-Kenyan member of al-Qaeda List of Comorian politicians List of sultans in the Comoros List of
List_of_Comorians
Ethnic group
Comorians in France consist of migrants from Comoros and their descendants living and working in France. Outside of Mayotte, where Comorians are an important
Comorians_in_France
Culinary traditions of the Comoros
Comorian cuisine refers not only to dishes from the independent Indian Ocean nation of the Comoros but also those of the French overseas department of
Comorian_cuisine
Period of Comorian History from 1975 to 1978
Comoros, officially the Comorian State, was a communist state between 1975 and 1978 under the rule of the Democratic Rally of the Comorian People. This period
State_of_the_Comoros
Administrative entry restrictions
for Comorian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Comoros. As of 2026, Comorian citizens
Visa requirements for Comorian citizens
Visa_requirements_for_Comorian_citizens
Football league
The Comorian Women's Championship (Arabic: بطولة جزر القمر للسيدات) is the top flight of women's association football in Comoros. The competition is run
Comorian_Women's_Championship
Failed coup d'état in Comoros
The 2013 Comorian coup attempt was a failed coup d'état in the Comoros against President Ikililou Dhoinine. Motives for the coup include discontent from
2013_Comorian_coup_attempt
This is a list of the equipment used by the Comorian Army. Jones, Richard D. (2009). Jane's Infantry Weapons 2009/2010, 35th edition. Jane's Information
List of equipment of the Comorian Army
List_of_equipment_of_the_Comorian_Army
Scandal of the sales of Comorian passports
which include Syrian fugitive businessman Bashar Kiwan and two former Comorian Presidents. The 2008 Comoros Economic Citizenship bill that established
Comoros passport sales scandal
Comoros_passport_sales_scandal
was contested by 320 candidates representing 22 parties, although the Comorian Union for Progress and the National Union for Democracy in the Comoros
1992 Comorian parliamentary election
1992_Comorian_parliamentary_election
Parliamentary elections were held in the Comoros on 8 and 15 December 1978, following the adoption of a new constitution in a referendum in October. All
1978 Comorian parliamentary election
1978_Comorian_parliamentary_election
Political party in the Comoros
The Democratic Rally of the Comorian People (French: Rassemblement Démocratique des Peuples Comoriens, RDPC) was a political party in the Comoros. It is
Democratic Rally of the Comorian People
Democratic_Rally_of_the_Comorian_People
Following the referendum, President Ahmed Abdallah announced that the Comorian Chamber of Deputies would draw up a new constitution, and that independence
1974 Comorian independence referendum
1974_Comorian_independence_referendum
Political party
The Comorian Democratic Union (French: Union Démocratique des Comores, UDC) was a political party in the Comoros. The party was established in 1968, and
Comorian_Democratic_Union
The Comorian Ambassador to the United States is the official representative of the Government of the Comores to the Government of the United States. 40°45′10″N
List of ambassadors of the Comoros to the United States
List_of_ambassadors_of_the_Comoros_to_the_United_States
1996 Comorian presidential election ← 1990 6 March 1996 (first round) 16 March 1996 (second round) 2002 → Nominee Mohamed Taki Abdoulkarim Abbas Djoussouf
1996 Comorian presidential election
1996_Comorian_presidential_election
1997–2008 unrecognized country in Africa
The State of Anjouan (French: État d’Anjouan; Ndzwani Comorian: Ndzwani) was an unrecognized country that existed on the island of Anjouan, part of the
State_of_Anjouan
Nawal is a musician from Comoros whose music draws on traditional Comorian influences and incorporates sounds from African and Arabic culture. Born into
Nawal_(musician)
Passport issued to citizens of the Union of the Comoros
The Comorian passport is issued to citizens of the Union of the Comoros for international travel. As of 1 January 2017, Comorian citizens had visa-free
Comorian_passport
Calendar year
forces invade the rebel-held island of Anjouan, returning the island to Comorian control. April 19 – The Quito Ultratumba nightclub fire in Quito, Ecuador
2008
Surname list
a Comorian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Mahamoud Mroivili (born 1986), Comorian footballer Raouf Mroivili (born 1999), Comorian footballer
Mroivili
1978 Comorian presidential election 22 October 1978 1984 → Nominee Ahmed Abdallah Party Independent Popular vote 195,186 Percentage 100% President before
1978 Comorian presidential election
1978_Comorian_presidential_election
Former French overseas territory
including land reform and weakening foreign monopoly on Comorian cash crops. In 1962, Comorian expatriates in Tanzania established the National Liberation
Territory_of_the_Comoros
Overview of Comorian political parties
alliance. Comorian Democratic Union Union Démocratique des Comores ? Referred to as the "Green Party" because of their use of green ballots. Comorian Party
List of political parties in the Comoros
List_of_political_parties_in_the_Comoros
Name of several currency units
CFA franc. Originally, 50 Comorian francs were worth 1 French franc. In January 1994, the rate was changed to 75 Comorian francs to the French franc
Franc
Dialect spoken in Mayotte
Maore Comorian, or Shimaore (French: Mahorais), is one of the two indigenous languages spoken in the French island of Mayotte; Shimaore being a dialect
Maore_dialect
music, however, remains the most influential genre on the islands, and a Comorian version called twarab is popular. Leading twarab bands include Sambeco
Music_of_the_Comoros
2006 Comorian presidential election ← 2002 16 April 2006 (first round) 14 May 2006 (second round) 2010 → Nominee Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi Ibrahim
2006 Comorian presidential election
2006_Comorian_presidential_election
Overseas department of France
island are culturally Comorians. The Comorians are a blend of settlers from many areas: South Arabs, Bantus, and Malagasy. Comorian communities can also
Mayotte
Political party in the Comoros
The Party for the Comorian Agreement (French: Parti pour l'Entente Comorienne, PEC) is a political party in the Comoros. In the 2015 parliamentary elections
Party for the Comorian Agreement
Party_for_the_Comorian_Agreement
Deposition of Ali Soilih
The 1978 Comorian coup d'état resulted in the successful overthrow of the 3rd President of the Comoros, Ali Soilih M'Tshashiwa, on May 13, 1978. Led by
1978_Comorian_coup_d'état
votes in the first round, incumbent President Said Mohamed Djohar of the Comorian Union for Progress won with 55% of the vote in the second round. They were
1990 Comorian presidential election
1990_Comorian_presidential_election
List of coups d'état in the Comoros
Tadjidine Ben Said Massounde was overthrown by Colonel Azali Assoumani of the Comorian Armed Forces. 20 April 2013: President Ikililou Dhoinine's government foiled
List_of_Comorian_coups_d'état
Culture and society of the Comoros
Please help improve this article by citing more sources. Find sources: "Comorian society" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2022)
Comorian_society
Topics referred to by the same term
village in Forăști Commune, Suceava County, Romania Amal Boura (born 2006), Comorian footballer Bouras, a surname This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Boura
the islands officially have been called by their Swahili names by the Comorian government. They are Grande Comore (Njazidja), Mohéli (Mwali), Anjouan
Geography_of_the_Comoros
Footballer (born 2003)
on 18 February 2025. Born in France, Abdallah is of Comorian descent and holds dual French-Comorian citizenship. In 2019, he made friendly appearances
Hamza_Abdallah
referendum in 2001 to the modern one. From 1996 until 2001, variants of the Comorian national flag supplied mainly by Annin Flagmakers contained the names "Muhammad"
Flag_of_the_Comoros
islands. Genetic studies based on uniparental markers indicate that the Comorian population has a tri-continental ancestry—African, Island Southeast Asian
History_of_the_Comoros
Sole survivor of Yemenia Flight 626 crash in 2009
Bakari (born 1961) and his wife Aziza Aboudou, both of whom were from the Comorian village of Ngnoumadzaha Mvoubari. Kasim worked as a janitor while Aziza
Bahia_Bakari
Footballer (born 1999)
the Championnat National. Born in France, Mroivili is of Comorian descent and holds dual Comorian-French citizenship. He is a youth international for France
Raouf_Mroivili
Football tournament
The Comorian Women's Cup (Arabic: كأس جزر القمر للسيدات) is a women's association football competition in Comoros. pitting regional teams against each
Comorian_Women's_Cup
Political party in the Comoros
The Comorian Union for Progress (Comorian: Udzima, lit. Unity; French: Union Comorienne pour le Progrès, UCP) is a political party in the Comoros. In
Comorian_Union_for_Progress
Comorian nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of the Comoros, as amended; the Comorian Nationality Code, and its revisions; and various international
Comorian_nationality_law
Footballer (born 2000)
Fréjus Saint-Raphaël. Born in France, Kari is of Comorian and Malagasy descent, and holds French and Comorian citizenship. He was called up to the Comoros
Yannis_Kari
2002 Comorian presidential election ← 1996 17 March 2002 (primary) 14 April 2002 (national) 2006 → Nominee Azali Assoumani Party Independent Popular vote
2002 Comorian presidential election
2002_Comorian_presidential_election
The following are the national records in athletics in Comoros maintained by Comoros' national athletics federation: Fédération Comorienne d'Athlétisme
List of Comorian records in athletics
List_of_Comorian_records_in_athletics
Footballer (born 2001)
Armenian Premier League. Born in France, Anzimati is of Comorian descent and holds dual French-Comorian citizenship. He was called up to the Comoros national
Adel_Anzimati
Parliamentary elections were held in the Comoros on 1 December 1996, with a second round in six seats on 8 December. The result was a victory for the National
1996 Comorian parliamentary election
1996_Comorian_parliamentary_election
Military operation in the Comoros islands
attempted to delay the planned AU invasion to the distinct displeasure of the Comorian Government. It is understood that Mbeki spoke to the head of the AU, Tanzanian
2008_invasion_of_Anjouan
Parliamentary elections were held in the Comoros on 18 April 2004, with a second round on 25 April. The result was a victory for the Camp of the Autonomous
2004 Comorian parliamentary election
2004_Comorian_parliamentary_election
President of the Comoros from 1976 to 1978
Soilih M'Tsashiwa (Arabic: علي صويلح; January 7, 1937 – May 29, 1978) was a Comorian socialist revolutionary and political figure who served as the third President
Ali_Soilih
Footballer (born 2004)
División side Cádiz. Born in France, Toibibou is of Comorian descent and holds dual French-Comorian citizenship. In 2020, he played for the France U16s
Kenan_Toibibou
French and Arabic language newspaper in Comoros
Al-Watwan (Arabic: الوطن) is a Comorian daily newspaper published in French and Arabic, headquartered in Moroni, Comoros. Faïza Soulé Youssouf was an editor-in-chief
Al-Watwan
Topics referred to by the same term
The Lion King Rafiki (film), 2018 Kenyan film Rafiki Saïd (born 2000), Comorian footballer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
Rafiki
caves and their fabled hidden pirate treasure. "Dziani Dzaha" is Maore Comorian for "crater lake." "GEOnet Names Server (GNS)". Archived from the original
Dziani_Dzaha
1977 Comorian presidential referendum 28 October 1977 (1977-10-28) Referendum on the presidency of Ali Soilih Results Choice Votes % Yes 86,065 56.63%
1977 Comorian presidential referendum
1977_Comorian_presidential_referendum
1999 military coup in Comoros
The 1999 Comorian coup d'état was a two-day long bloodless military takeover in the Comoros led by Colonel Azali Assoumani from April 29 to April 30, resulting
1999_Comorian_coup_d'état
Archipelago in the Indian Ocean
sovereignty over Mayotte. The three remaining islands formed the Etat Comorian, which later became the Federal Islamic Republic of the Comoros Islands
Comoro_Islands
Comoros politician (1941-2020)
Mouzawar Abdallah (1941 – 30 April 2020) was a Comorian politician. Abdallah earned a degree in psychology from the University of Lyon in 1966, and worked
Mouzawar_Abdallah
Mahorese women's political activist group
tickle torture on Comorian political leaders in the 1960s and 1970s, in order to reduce the influence of the other islands in the Comorian archipelago on
Chatouilleuses
of the Comoros archipelago, collecting blood samples from 577 unrelated Comorian men and women (Grand Comore: 170 men, 67 women; Anjouan: 104 men, 69 women;
Shirazis_of_the_Comoros
The Military ranks of Comoros are the military insignia used by the Comorian Armed Forces. Comoros has neither a navy nor an air force, with France providing
Military_ranks_of_the_Comoros
1958 Comorian constitutional referendum 28 September 1958 Referendum on the new constitution of France Results Choice Votes % Yes 63,899 97.33% No 1,756
1958 Comorian constitutional referendum
1958_Comorian_constitutional_referendum
Former President of the Comoros
Mohamed Sambi (Arabic: أحمد عبدالله محمد سامبي, born 5 June 1958) is a Comorian Islamic leader and politician, who served as the eighth President of Comoros
Ahmed_Abdallah_Mohamed_Sambi
Parliamentary elections were held in the Comoros on 6 December 2009, with a second round on 20 December. The elections were originally scheduled for July
2009 Comorian parliamentary election
2009_Comorian_parliamentary_election
1992 Comorian constitutional referendum 7 June 1992 (1992-06-07) Results Choice Votes % Yes 100,792 75.66% No 32,433 24.34% Valid votes 133,225 98.14%
1992 Comorian constitutional referendum
1992_Comorian_constitutional_referendum
Bantu subfamily of the Swahili Coast, named for the Sabaki River
Pokomo on the Tana River in Kenya, Mijikenda, spoken on the Kenyan coast; Comorian, in the Comoro Islands; and Mwani, spoken in northern Mozambique. In Guthrie's
Sabaki_languages
Comoros on 30 September 1984. Incumbent President Ahmed Abdallah of the Comorian Union for Progress (the sole legal party) was the only candidate, and received
1984 Comorian presidential election
1984_Comorian_presidential_election
of GDP, remittances constitute an important source of inflows for the Comorian economy. The GDP per capita of the Comoros grew 55% in the 1980s, but this
Economy_of_the_Comoros
1972. The result was a victory for the Democratic Rally of the Comorian People–Comorian Democratic Union alliance, which received over 75% of the vote
1972 Comorian cantonal election
1972_Comorian_cantonal_election
Surname list
is a Comorian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ali Ahamada (born 1991), Comorian footballer Anfane Ahamada (born 2002), Comorian footballer
Ahamada
held in the Comoros on 22 March 1987. The result was a victory for the Comorian Union for Progress, the sole legal party, which won all 42 seats in the
1987 Comorian parliamentary election
1987_Comorian_parliamentary_election
1964 mass killing incident in Zanzibar
and around 20,000 Asians (mostly Indians). In addition, several hundred Comorians (incl. Mahorans) were killed during the pogrom as they were associated
Massacre of Arabs during the Zanzibar Revolution
Massacre_of_Arabs_during_the_Zanzibar_Revolution
Surname list
a Comorian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Tadjidine Mmadi (born 2007), French footballer Yakine Said M'Madi (born 2004), Comorian footballer
Mmadi
President of the Comoros
Azali Assoumani (Arabic: غزالي عثماني; born 1 January 1959) is a Comorian politician and military officer who has served as the seventh President of the
Azali_Assoumani
Footballer (born 2001)
Naïme Ben Zayer Saïd Mchindra (born 28 May 2005) is a professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for the Ligue 1 club Toulouse II. Born in Mayotte
Naïme_Saïd_Mchindra
Ethnic group
Arab Americans (Arabic: عَرَبٌ أَمْرِيكِا, romanized: ʻArab Amrīkā or Arabic: العرب الأمريكيون, romanized: al-ʻArab al-Amrīkīyūn) are Americans who trace
Arab_Americans
A constitutional referendum was held in the Comoros on 20 October 1996. The proposed amendments would set the presidential term at 6 years, create a unicameral
1996 Comorian constitutional referendum
1996_Comorian_constitutional_referendum
Currency of the European Union
1 euro. Comoros: The Comorian franc was pegged to the French franc. Currently, it has a fixed exchange rate of 491.96775 Comorian francs = 1 euro. Economic
Euro
and 5 on Mohéli), each of which elected a single member. In February the Comorian Union for Progress had been created as the sole legal party, and its candidates
1982 Comorian parliamentary election
1982_Comorian_parliamentary_election
Agence France-Presse. 14 November 2019. Retrieved 24 November 2025. "Comorians at the polls for the first round of the legislative elections". RFI. 19
2020 Comorian parliamentary election
2020_Comorian_parliamentary_election
several days. On 16 January 2024 Idrissa Said Ben Ahmada, the head of the Comorian election commission, announced that Assoumani had received 63% of the vote
2024 Comorian presidential election
2024_Comorian_presidential_election
Topics referred to by the same term
Burundian presidential election 1984 Cameroonian presidential election 1984 Comorian presidential election 1984 Salvadoran presidential election 1984 Icelandic
1984_presidential_election
2015 Comorian parliamentary election ← 2009 25 January 2015 (first round) 22 February 2015 (second round) 2020 → 24 of the 33 seats in the Assembly of
2015 Comorian parliamentary election
2015_Comorian_parliamentary_election
National anthem of the Comoros
"Umodja wa Massiwa" (Comorian for "The Union of the Islands") is the national anthem of the Comoros. Adopted in 1978, it was written by Said Hachim Sidi
Umodja_Wa_Massiwa
A constitutional referendum was held in the Comoros on 1 October 1978 following the overthrow of Ali Soilih on 13 May. The new constitution created a presidential
1978 Comorian constitutional referendum
1978_Comorian_constitutional_referendum
Comorian footballer (born 2000
Zaharouna Haoudadji (born 3 June 2000) is a Comorian footballer who plays as a striker for Le Puy Foot 43 Auvergne. Haoudadji was born in Mayotte and moved
Zaharouna_Haoudadji
Two common currencies of 14 African countries
any national central bank to support the convertibility of the CFA and Comorian francs. Modifications to the existing agreements will not lead to any obligations
CFA_franc
Footballer (born 1993)
Aadil Assana (born 27 January 1993) is a professional footballer who plays for the Comoros national football team. He primarily plays as a defensive midfielder
Aadil_Assana
The 2011 in Comorian football is the 32nd edition of competitive football in Comoros. When available, the left column indicates the home team or the home
2011_in_Comorian_football
French footballer (born 1994)
has been a member of the France women's national team. She also holds Comorian citizenship. Known until the 2014–15 season as Claix and during the 2015–16
Nadjma_Ali_Nadjim
2016 Comorian presidential election ← 2010 21 February 2016 (primary) 10 April 2016 (national) 2019 → Turnout 74.48% (primary) 69.12% (national) Nominee
2016 Comorian presidential election
2016_Comorian_presidential_election
COMORIAN
COMORIAN
COMORIAN
COMORIAN
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Poetess; Daughter of Hubaysh Al-aamiriyah
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Modern
Great Achiever; Goddess; Clever
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, German, Turkish
Fierce Stronghold
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Taking the Highest Support
Girl/Female
Indian
Literature
Girl/Female
Indian
Ornaments; Deep
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : habitational name from some minor locality, probably the lost Foxhale near Claverley, Shropshire, the name of which is derived from Old English fox ‘fox’ + halh ‘hollow’, ‘recess’. It is less likely that the surname is derived from Foxhall in Suffolk (earlier Foxhole), which is named from Old English fox + hol(h) ‘hollow’, ‘depression’: the surname is not established in East Anglia.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Free from attachment and desire
COMORIAN
COMORIAN
COMORIAN
COMORIAN
COMORIAN