Kivinje
Kilwa Kivinje Historic Site (Swahili Mji wa Kale wa Kivinje) is protected historic site located on Kilwa Kivinje ward in Kilwa District in Lindi Region of Tanzania's Indian Ocean coast. The site is home to medieval Swahili ruins and some surviving Swahili buildings from the late 19th century.[2] The settlement is considered to be the refuge of the earlier inhabitants of Kilwa Kisiwani who had fled Vasco da Gama sacking of the city in 1505 and also absorbed more refugees fleeing the Madagascar pirates in 1822.[3]
Kilwa Kivinje | |
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Type | Cultural |
Location | Mtwara-Mikindani District, Lindi Region, Tanzania |
Coordinates | 8°45′21.6″S 39°24′42.12″E |
Built | 16th century |
Architectural style(s) | Swahili |
Governing body | Antiquities Division, Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism [1] |
Official name | Kilwa Kivinje Historic Site |
Type | Cultural |
Location of Kilwa Kivinje in Tanzania |
References
- "Antiquities Division". Retrieved 21 Jul 2022.
- Chittick, H. Neville. The Early History of Kilwa Kivinje. Jan. 1969, https://jstor.org/stable/al.ch.document.sip200044.
- https://journals.udsm.ac.tz/index.php/sap/article/viewFile/2758/2806
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