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    Archaeological evidence suggests that Khami was a bustling hub of activity, engaging in trade with regions as far away as China and Persia.
  • Khami, the ruins of the former capital of the Kalanga Kingdom of Butua near Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, dates back to the 15th century.
  • Khami (also written as Khame, Kame, or Kami) is a ruined city located 22 kilometres (14 mi) west of Bulawayo, in Zimbabwe.
  • Khami Ruins | Matopos National. Take a trip the Khami Ruins characterized by a series of terraced stone ruins, which are often adorned with intricate decorations.
  • Khami means wind. look at me.
  • Khami, which developed after the capital of Great Zimbabwe had been abandoned in the mid-16th century, is of great archaeological interest.
  • Khami is dominated by a series of terraced stone ruins, often highly decorated. The largest comprises of three, tiered platforms that was the home of the King and his...
  • Today, the site of the Khami ruins is a national monument and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986 .
  • Khami was built on a granite hilltop, west of the Khami River on a complex series of circular and terraced platforms rising to a height between 2-7 metres.
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