Khami region

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The Khami region was a significant precolonial cultural and political center in southwestern Zimbabwe, known for its stone-built ruins and association with the Rozvi and earlier Torwa states.

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Khami region canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical region
archaeologicalCulture Zimbabwe tradition
associatedWith Rozvi state NERFINISHED
Torwa state NERFINISHED
constructionFeature decorated retaining walls
stone platforms
terraced hill slopes
constructionTechnique dry-stone masonry
country Zimbabwe
culture Rozvi culture NERFINISHED
Torwa culture NERFINISHED
declineCause political instability
shifts in regional trade routes
declinePeriod early 18th century
late 17th century
economicActivity agriculture
cattle herding
gold trade
regional trade
ethnicAssociation Shona-speaking communities
hasPart Khami ruins NERFINISHED
commoner settlements
dry-stone walls
elite residential areas
ritual areas
stone-built terraces
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
heritageDesignationFor Khami Ruins National Monument NERFINISHED
locatedIn southwestern Zimbabwe
locatedNear Bulawayo NERFINISHED
materialCulture Chinese porcelain
imported glass beads
iron objects
local pottery
partOf southern African plateau
politicalFunction capital region of the Torwa state
major power center in southwestern Zimbabwe
precededBy Great Zimbabwe region NERFINISHED
recognizedAs important archaeological site in southern Africa
major precolonial cultural center in Zimbabwe
religion Shona religious traditions
significantPeriod 15th century
16th century
17th century
early 18th century
successorRegion Rozvi centers in central Zimbabwe

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Rozvi state capital Khami region