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  2. National Historic Sites of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The National Historical Sites was created by the colonial British Mandate in Tanganyika Territory in 1937 as the Monuments Preservation Ordinance of 1937. In 1957, it was handed over to the Ministry of Education as the Antiquities Division with the office based in Bagamoyo, Pwani Region.

  3. Mbuamaji - Wikipedia

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    Mbuamaji or sometimes spelled Mbwamaji (Swahili: Magofu ya mji wa kale wa Mbuamaji) is a Medieval Swahili, National Historic Site located in Somangila ward of Kigamboni District in Dar es Salaam Region of Tanzania. Despite years of neglect that resulted in vandalism, the Tanzanian government is aiming to start restoration efforts as soon as ...

  4. Category:National Historic Sites in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "National Historic Sites in Tanzania" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. Kilwa Kisiwani - Wikipedia

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    Despite its significant historic reputation, Kilwa Kisiwani is still home to a small and resilient community of natives who have inhabited the island for centuries. Kilwa Kisiwani is one of the seven World Heritage Sites in Tanzania. [2] Additionally, the site is a registered National Historic Site of Tanzania. [3]

  6. Bagamoyo Historic Town - Wikipedia

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    Bagamoyo Historic Town or Bagamoyo Stone Town (Mji wa Kale wa Bagamoyo au Mji Mkongwe wa Bagamoyo, In Swahili), is the historic section of Bagamoyo town in Bagamoyo District of Pwani Region. Due to its historic significance spanning centuries and empires, Old Bagamoyo is a National Historic Site of Tanzania .

  7. Tongoni Ruins - Wikipedia

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    The largest and possibly most significant Swahili site in Tanzania is Tongoni, which is located 25 km north of the Pangani River. Overlooking Mtangata Bay , about forty standing tombs and a Friday mosque of the "northern" style occupy a third of a hectare.