Kichokochwe (Swahili Magofu ya mji wa Kale wa Kichokochwe) is protected historic site located inside Wete District of Pemba North Region in Tanzania. The site is home to partially excavated abandoned late medieval Swahili ruins, with a mosque and tombs.[2][3]
Location | Wete District, Pemba North Region, Tanzania |
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Coordinates | 5°7′0.12″S 39°49′59.88″E / 5.1167000°S 39.8333000°E |
Type | Settlement |
History | |
Material | Coral rag |
Founded | 17th century CE |
Abandoned | 20th century CE |
Cultures | Swahili |
Site notes | |
Condition | Endangered |
Ownership | Tanzanian Government |
Management | Antiquities Division, Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism [1] |
Architecture | |
Architectural styles | Swahili & Islamic |
Official name | Kichokochwe Ruins Historic Site |
Type | Cultural |
See also
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edit- ^ "Antiquities Division". Retrieved 21 Jul 2022.
- ^ Schacht, J. (1961). "Further Notes on the Staircase Minaret". Ars Orientalis. 4: 137–141. JSTOR 4629137.
- ^ Kessy, Emmanuel T. (1993). The economic basis and the location of same iron age settlement on pemba and zanzibar (Thesis).