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The Kingdom of Zimbabwe, particularly during the height of the Great Zimbabwe civilization in the 11th to 15th centuries, was primarily engaged in trade with regions such as the Swahili Coast and the Indian ocean trade network, rather than directly with Egypt. Zimbabwe's wealth came from trading gold, ivory, and other resources with Arab traders and the Swahili city-states. While Egypt was a significant trading partner in the broader context of African trade, there is no direct evidence that Zimbabwe grew rich specifically from trade with Egypt. Instead, its prosperity was largely linked to its strategic position in regional trade routes.

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