First Buddhists in Africa

In 1925 an intriguing historical event happened; the arrival of the first Buddhists in Africa. This significant occurrence took place as a result of the British Empire's efforts to construct the East African railway in Tanzania. The purpose of this railway was to enhance transportation and communication across the region. We will explore the context surrounding this event, the motivations behind the British Empire's actions, and the impact of the Buddhist settlers on the religious and cultural landscape of Africa. Africa’s chapter in the history of Buddhism. In the early 20th century, an intriguing chapter unfolded in the history of Buddhism. It was during this time that the first Buddhists, brought by British individuals, arrived in Africa in 1925. Their journey to the continent was driven by the ambitious undertaking of constructing the East African railway in Tanzania. The British Empire, which had a strong presence in Africa during that era, sought to establish efficie