Captaincy of the Malindi coast

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The Captaincy of the Malindi coast (Capitania da costa de Melinde) was an administrative office that Portugal maintained in East Africa during the Portuguese Period in East Africa. This was the only administrative office that it maintained in northern East Africa after their withdrawal from Kilwa.[1]

The origin of the office lay in a government trading factory which had been set up in Malindi in April 1509 and whose special purpose was to have been as a purchasing center for goods needed for the Sofala gold trade[1]

Appointment

The office was usually awarded as a Royal favor but on occasion was also leased out[1]

Administrative duties

The responsibilities of the captaincy were the general supervision of Portuguese interests along the coast.[1]

Official duties

Trade

References

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