Khami Ruins National Monument

World Heritage
Zimbabwe
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Khami was developed after the Great Zimbabwe capital was abandoned in the mid-16th century and is of great archaeological interest. Finds of artifacts from Europe and China suggest that Khami was an important trading center for a long time.

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Steps leading into Khami

Ruins of Khami

Outer wall of Khami

Passageway in Khami

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image http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Khami.jpg
executive body Khami ruins
official language Kingdom of Butua
office held by head of the organization http://g.co/kg/m/04374f
Commons category Khami ruins
coordinate location Point(28.376666666 -20.158333333)
capital of Kingdom of Butua
World Heritage criteria Larousse Encyclopedia online

start time 1986-01-01T00:00:00Z
official name آثار خامي
official name Khami Ruins National Monument
official name Monumento nacional de las ruinas de Khami
official name Ruines de Khami
official name カミ遺跡群国立記念物
official name Nationaal monument Khami ruïnes
official name Национальный памятник Руины Кхами
official name 卡米国家遗址纪念地
volume as quantity Larousse Encyclopedia online