Sofala

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Sofala is a historic coastal city in present-day Mozambique that served as a key Swahili and Indian Ocean trading port, especially for gold, from the medieval period onward.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Swahili coast settlement
former trading port
historic city
colonizedBy Portugal NERFINISHED
connectedTo Zimbabwe Plateau NERFINISHED
goldfields of the interior of southeastern Africa
continent Africa
country Mozambique NERFINISHED
declineReason competition from other ports
shifts in trade routes
governedBy Swahili elites
hasHeritage Islamic architecture (historically)
Swahili urban culture
historicalEra early modern period
medieval period NERFINISHED
incorporatedInto Portuguese Empire NERFINISHED
knownFor Indian Ocean trade
Swahili-Arab commerce
gold trade
languageCommunity Swahili-speaking population
locatedIn present-day Mozambique NERFINISHED
locatedOn Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
east coast of Africa
mentionedIn medieval Arabic geographical sources
partOf Indian Ocean trading network NERFINISHED
Swahili Coast NERFINISHED
region southeastern Africa
religion Islam (historically dominant among elites) NERFINISHED
strategicRole gateway to interior gold-producing regions
tradedCommodity beads
cloth
gold
ivory
slaves
tradedWith Arab merchants NERFINISHED
Indian merchants
Persian merchants
other Swahili city-states
usedAs trading port

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