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Q: What is the connection between great Zimbabwe and kilwa?
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What connects was there between great Zimbabwe and kilwa?

The gold traded in Kilwas was mined in Zimbabwe.


Where did Kilwa get their gold?

Kilwa obtained their gold from the nearby mines located in the region of present-day Zimbabwe. They controlled the trade routes that allowed for the transportation of gold to Kilwa for export.


What are the origins of Kilwa and Sofala's gold supplies?

There were many mines around Great Zimbabwe which fueled the gold trade in the area.


What evidence suggest that great Zimbabwe was a center of trade?

The evidence suggests that Great Zimbabwe was at the centre of an international commercial system, which on the continent of Africa, encompassed settlements on the East African Coast such as Kilwa, Malindi and Mogadishu. But this trade network also extended to towns in the Gulf, in western parts of India, and even went as far as China.


Which of the following kingdoms was not located in West Africa - Songhai Axum Benin?

Axum -- It was located in Ethiopia, which is in eastern Africa.


What is Distance between Kilwa and Lindi?

The distance between Kilwa and Lindi in Tanzania is approximately 233 kilometers (145 miles) when traveling by road.


Is there a relationship between Luba and Kilwa?

Both have an 'a' and 'l'


When did Kilwa Empire end?

Kilwa Empire ended in 980.


When was Kilwa Empire created?

Kilwa Empire was created in 224.


What is the Language in Kilwa Kisiwani?

the language of kilwa is mainly kiswahili,though the kisongo could be one of the dialect of kiswahili spoken in kilwa.


Was the Kilwa Empire located in West Africa?

No. The Kilwa were in PERSIA (Iran).


Name the major trading state of africa south of the sahara?

The major trading state in this region is South Africa. It is one of the most economically stable countries in Africa.