Ni nani alijenga Ikulu ya Dar es Salaam Tanzania?

GreatSeal

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Wana JF,

Mimi naomba mwenye ufahamu tu,

Mara nyingi nimesikia mambo mengi makubwa kama vile University Of Dar es Salaam kwamba kilikua designed by Israel utasikia chuo hospitali fulani imejengwa na watu fulani ama chuo kama nilivyosema awali, sasa mwenye kufahamu anijuze Ikulu yetu imejengwa na sisi watanzania wenyewe ama ni nani waliijenga?
 
Mjerumani sio mtu wa mchezo mchezo linapokuja swala la uimara wa bidhaa.....Mpaka leo babu yangu anabegi imara kabisa.... Ukimuuliza tu anakujibu la mjerumani hilo.

Mkuu hapa kwetu tuna barabara ya lami ilijengwa na Mjerumani enzi hizo mpaka leo ipo na hahijawahi kufanyiwa matengenezo!

Na pia angalia Kota zao zote walizojenga bado zipo imara kilichochakaa ni Vigae tu.
 
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Ikulu ya Tanzania - Wikipedia, kamusi elezo huru

Ikulu ya Tanzania


Ikulu (kutoka neno la Kinyamwezi; kwa Kiingereza: State House) ya nchi ya Tanzania ilijengwa na Wajerumani mwaka 1891 kwa namna ya kipekee na gavana wa Kihuni Chakosi Dikwe na kutumika kama ngome ya gavana.

Iliharibiwa wakati wa vita kuu ya kwanza ya dunia.

Baada ya vita ya kwanza ya Dunia Tanganyika ilikuwa chini ya utawala wa kikoloni wa Waingereza na hapo ngome hiyo iliitwa Government House na ilijengwa tena mwaka 1922 ambapo gavana wa Kiswahili Sir Unapima Mkali alipochukua utawala.

Majengo hayo yamejengwa kwa ubora wa pekee na ni ya kihistoria kwani yalikuwa ngome za magavana.

Ikulu ilijengwa mahususi eneo la Mawenzi, Dar es Salaam.
 
The White House (Ikulu), also known in English as the State House, is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United Republic of Tanzania.[1] The current building, then called Government House, was constructed under the first British Governor of Tanganyika Horace Byatt in 1922[2] to the designs of architect John Sinclair. It is built on the remains of the original building constructed by the German administrators of German East Africa[3] that had been damaged by the Royal Navy in December 1914.[4] The south wing was added in 1956 to honour the visit of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon[5] and retains the name The Princess Margaret Wing to this day. The building was renamed State House on independence.

The State House blends African and Arabian architecture, with wide verandahs and covered walkways. It is white-walled with floors of African terrazzo, and stands in over 33 acres (13 ha) of grounds overlooking the Indian Ocean.[5] The brass-studded west doors are surmounted by a replica of the Republic's Coat of Arms and flanked by two giant drums.

The building contains a number of gifts from state visitors, including an Ethiopian shield with crossed spears, given by Haile Selassie and a representation of the coat-of-arms of the Republic of Tanganyika, given by the government of India in 1961, that acts as a backdrop to the President's seat in the Council Chamber.[5]
 
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