Great Mosque, 14th century, Kilwa Kisiwani, aerial view, Lindi Region, Tanzania


Kilwa Kisiwani was once the most famous trading post in East Africa. In 9th century the Swahili wealth owner of the island sold it to a trader called Ali bin Al-Hasan, the founder of Shiraz Dynasty. From 11th Century to early 15th Ali bin Al-Hasan managed to create a powerful city (Kilwa Kisiwani) and as major trading center along east African coast. He built a great mosque, established close trading links to interior of southern Africa as far as Nyasaland and Zimbabwe.


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Location: Kilwa Kisiwani ruins Lindi Region Tanzania
Photo credit: © Ulrich Doering / Alamy / Afripics
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