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East Africa - Old Fort

East Africa - Old Fort - Soldiers Guarding Ramparts. Part of Box 249 Boswell Collection - East Coast of Africa. Inhambane is one of the oldest settlements on Mozambiques eastern coast. Dhows traded here as early as the 11th century. Muslim and Persian traders were the first outsiders to arrive to the area by sea and traded pearls and ambergris, and they also traded at Chibuene in the south Date: circa 1900

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Area Arrive Dhows Fort Guarding Muslim Oldest Persian Ramparts Settlements Traders Inhambane Outsiders Traded


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East Africa - Old Fort: Soldiers Guarding Ramparts, Inhambane, Mozambique (circa 1900) This evocative photograph captures the essence of Old Fort in Inhambane, Mozambique, a settlement with a rich and complex history dating back over a thousand years. The fort, which can be seen in the background, was a crucial defensive structure during the colonial era, with soldiers diligently guarding its ramparts. Inhambane is one of the oldest settlements on Mozambique's eastern coast, with evidence of trade dating back to the 11th century. Dhows, traditional sailing vessels used in the Indian Ocean, traded here, and Inhambane was a significant stopover for these vessels. Muslim and Persian traders were among the first outsiders to arrive in the area by sea, and they traded valuable commodities such as pearls and ambergris. Chibuene, a nearby settlement in the south, was also an important trading center. The arrival of these traders marked the beginning of a long and intricate history of cultural exchange between the people of the eastern coast of Africa and the wider world. The fort, which was built to protect the settlement from external threats, stands as a testament to the resilience and determination of the people of Inhambane to defend their land and their way of life. This photograph, taken circa 1900, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back in time to a period of exploration, trade, and cultural exchange. The soldiers, standing tall and proud, add a sense of drama and intrigue to the scene, reminding us of the rich and complex history that unfolded in this part of East Africa.

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