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KILWA (Quiloa) , a seaport of German East Africa, about 200 m. S. of Zanzibar. There are two Kilwas, one on the mainlandKilwa Kivinje; the other, the ancient city, on an islandKilwa Kisiwani. Kilwa Kivinje, on the northern side of Kilwa Bay, is regularly laid out, the houses in the European quarter being large and substantial. The government house
Kilwa Kisiwani, 18 in. to the south of the modern town, possesses a deep harbour sheltered from all winds by projecting coral reefs. The island on which it is built is separated from the mainland by a shallow and narrow channel,. The ruins of the city include massive walls and bastions, remains of a palace and of two large mosques, of which the domed roofs are in fair
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The sultanate of Kilwa is reputed to have been founded about A.D. 975 by Ali ibn Hasan, a Persian prince from Shiraz, upon the site of the ancient Greek colony of Rhapta. The new state, at first confined to the town of Kilwa, extended its influence along the coastfrom Zanzibar to Sofala, and the city came to be regarded as the capital of the Zenj " empire " (see ZANZIBAR: " Sultanate "`. An Arab chronicle gives a list
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