The following is a of the history of the city of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Prior to 20th century
20th century
1900s-1950s
- 1901 - Lutheran Church built.
- 1903 - New Boma (district office) built.
- 1905
- Baugesellschaft Daressalam (construction firm) in business.
- St. Joseph's Cathedral consecrated.
- 1906 â Kaiserhof (hotel) in business.
- 1907 â Morogoro-Dar es Salaam railway built.
- 1911 â Post office built.
- 1914 â Kigoma-Dar es Salaam railway begins operating.
- 1916 â 3 September: Town captured by British forces.
- 1919 - Town becomes capital of British Tanganyika Territory.
- 1922 â State House built.
- 1926 â Legislative Council of Tanzania headquartered in Dar es Salaam.
- 1929 â Tanganyika African Association active.
- 1930 - Daily News begins publication.
- 1931 â Sudanese Association formed.
- 1933 - Yacht Club opens.
- 1936 - New Wanyamwezi Association founded.
- 1938 â Wazaramo Union founded.
- 1940 - George V Memorial Museum opens.
- 1945 - Township ward council instituted.
- 1948 - Population: 69,227.
- 1953 â Metropolitan Catholic Archdiocese of Dar-es-Salaam established.
- 1954 â Tanganyika African National Union headquartered in Dar es Salaam.
1960sâÂÂ1990s
- 1960 â Population: 74,036.
- 1961
- City becomes capital of Tanganyika.
- University College and Alliance Française de Dar es Salaam established.
- 1963 â Tanzania Library Services headquartered in city.
- 1964
- City becomes capital of the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar.
- Aga Khan Hospital, Dar es Salaam established.
- 1965
- Radio Tanzania Dar es Salaam active.
- Bank of Tanzania headquarters and Kilimanjaro Hotel built.
- Public library opens.
- 1966
- Oil refinery begins operating.
- TANU Youth League Centre opens.
- 1967 - Aga Khan Mzizima Secondary School built.
- 1968 â Tazama oil pipeline begins operating.
- 1970 â University of Dar es Salaam established.
- 1975
- TAZARA Railway begins operating.
- Population: 517,000.
- 1977 â October: Chama Cha Mapinduzi (political party) convenes in city.
- 1978 â Mlimani Park Orchestra formed.
- 1979 â Airport expanded.
- 1985 â Population: 1,046,000 (urban agglomeration).
- 1990 â Population: 1,316,000 (urban agglomeration).
- 1991 â Mkuki na Nyota publisher in business.
- 1992 â "Sustainable Dar es Salaam Program" introduced.
- 1993
- Mawingu Studio established.
- Aga Khan Primary School opens.
- 1995
- International Medical and Technological University established.
- Doctor's strike.
- Population: 1,668,000 (urban agglomeration).
- 1996 â National Assembly of Tanzania relocated from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma.
- 1997
- Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology established.
- New Africa Hotel built.
- 1998 â 7 August: United States embassy bombing.
- 2000
- Fish market built.
- Population: 2,116,000 (urban agglomeration).
21st century
- 2001
- April: Political demonstration.
- African Stars Entertainment in business.
- 2002 â National Records and Archives Management Department headquartered in city.
- 2005 â Population: 2,683,000 (urban agglomeration).
- 2006 â Adam Kimbisa becomes mayor.
- 2010
- Didas Massaburi becomes mayor.
- May: World Economic Forum on Africa held.
- Population: 3,415,000 (urban agglomeration).
- 2011 - December: Flood.
- 2012
- October: Muslim-Christian unrest.
- Population: 4,364,541 metro.
- 2013 - 29 March: Building collapse on Indira Gandhi Street.
- 2018 â Population: 5,147,070 (estimate).
- 2021 â Shooting.
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