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National Historic Site of Tanzania
Mkia wa Ng'ombe Ruins
Mkia wa Ng'ombe is located in TanzaniaMkia wa Ng'ombeShown within Tanzania
LocationMicheweni District,
Pemba North Region,
 Tanzania
Coordinates4°57′6.84″S 39°41′16.08″E / 4.9519000°S 39.6878000°E / -4.9519000; 39.6878000
TypeSettlement
History
MaterialCoral rag
Founded12th century CE
Abandoned15th century CE
CulturesSwahili
Site notes
ConditionEndangered
OwnershipTanzanian Government
ManagementAntiquities Division, Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism
Architecture
Architectural stylesSwahili & Islamic
National Historic Sites of Tanzania
Official nameMkia wa Ng'ombe Ruins Historic Site
TypeCultural

Mkia wa Ng'ombe Ruins (Magofu ya mji wa Kale wa Mkia wa Ng'ombe in Swahili ) is a protected historic site located inside Micheweni District of Pemba North Region in Tanzania. The settlement was established around the 15th CE and abandoned in the 16th century. There are ruins of a mosque, tombs and some stone buildings. The site is critically endangered to further erosion.

See also

References

  1. "Antiquities Division". Retrieved 21 Jul 2022.
  2. Spear, Thomas (2000). "Early Swahili History Reconsidered". The International Journal of African Historical Studies. 33 (2): 257–290. doi:10.2307/220649. JSTOR 220649.
  3. Kessy, Emmanuel T. (August 1992). The economic basis and the location of same 'iron age' settlement on pemba and zanzibar (Thesis).
  4. Zhao, Bing (2012). "Global Trade and Swahili Cosmopolitan Material Culture: Chinese-Style Ceramic Shards from Sanje ya Kati and Songo Mnara (Kilwa, Tanzania)". Journal of World History. 23 (1): 41–85. doi:10.1353/jwh.2012.0018. JSTOR 41508051. S2CID 144646037. Project MUSE 479014.
  5. Fleisher, Jeffrey B. (2010). "Swahili Synoecism: Rural Settlements and Town Formation on the Central East African Coast, A.D. 750–1500". Journal of Field Archaeology. 35 (3): 265–282. doi:10.1179/009346910X12707321358919. JSTOR 24406708. S2CID 140142071.
  6. Ingrams, W. H. (1967). Zanzibar: Its History and Its People. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-7146-1102-0. JSTOR al.ch.document.puhc025.
Micheweni District
Capital: Konde
Wards
  1. Kinowe
  2. Kiuyu Maziwa Ng'ombe
  3. Konde
  4. Mgogoni
  5. Micheweni
  6. Msuka
  7. Shumba Viamboni
  8. Tumbe
  9. Wingwi Mapofu
  10. Wingwi Njuguni
Native Peoples
Major Cities and Towns
  • Tumbe
  • Magogoni
National Parks and Reserves
Pemba North Region
Capital: Wete
Districts
Native Peoples
National Historic Sites
  • Chwaka Mosque
  • Msuka Mosque
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  • Njao Island
  • Fundo Island
  • Kashani Island
  • Kokota Island
  • Funzi Island
  • Uvinje Island
  • Kiweni Island
  • Kojana Island
  • Kwata Island
  • Vikunguni Island
Major Cities and Towns
  • Konde
  • Tumbe
National Parks and Reserves
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