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Pujini Ruins (Magofu ya mji wa kale wa Pujini in Swahili) is a Medieval historic site next to the village of Pujini located in Chake Chake District of Pemba South Region.[1]

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  1. 16 relations: Chake Chake District, Chambani, Coral rag, Islamic architecture, Kichokochwe Ruins, Kimbiji Ruins, Kunduchi Ruins, List of Swahili settlements of the East African coast, Msuka Mjini Ruins, Pemba Island, Pemba South Region, Ras Mkumbuu Ruins, Swahili architecture, Swahili culture, Swahili language, Tongoni Ruins.

  2. Pemba Island

Chake Chake District

Chake Chake District (Wilaya ya Chake Chake) is one of two administrative districts of Pemba South Region in Tanzania. Pujini Ruins and Chake Chake District are Zanzibar geography stubs.

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Chambani

Chambani (Magofu ya mji wa kale wa Chambani in Swahili) is a historic site and village located in Mkoani District of Pemba South Region. Pujini Ruins and Chambani are Pemba Island, Swahili city-states, Swahili culture, Swahili people and Zanzibar geography stubs.

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Coral rag

Coral rag is a rubbly limestone composed of ancient coral reef material.

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Islamic architecture

Islamic architecture comprises the architectural styles of buildings associated with Islam.

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Kichokochwe Ruins

Kichokochwe (Swahili Magofu ya mji wa Kale wa Kichokochwe) is protected historic site located inside Wete District of Pemba North Region in Tanzania. Pujini Ruins and Kichokochwe Ruins are Pemba Island, Swahili city-states, Swahili culture, Swahili people and Zanzibar geography stubs.

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Kimbiji Ruins

Kimbiji Ruins (Magofu ya mji wa kale wa Kimbiji) is a Medieval Swahili, National Historic Site located in Kimbiji ward of Kigamboni District in Dar es Salaam Region of Tanzania. Pujini Ruins and Kimbiji Ruins are Swahili city-states.

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Kunduchi Ruins

Kunduchi (Magofu ya mji wa kale wa Kunduchi in Swahili) is a Medieval Swahili National Historic Site located in Kunduchi ward, located in Kinondoni District of Dar es Salaam Region in Tanzania. Pujini Ruins and Kunduchi Ruins are Swahili city-states, Swahili culture and Swahili people.

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List of Swahili settlements of the East African coast

Swahili settlements of the East African coast date from as early as the first century CE when eastern Bantu people on the east coast of Africa began adopting the Swahili language and culture and founded settlements along the coast and islands. Pujini Ruins and List of Swahili settlements of the East African coast are Swahili city-states.

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Msuka Mjini Ruins

Msuka Mjini Ruins (Swahili Mji wa Kale wa Msuka Mjini) is protected historic site located inside Micheweni District of Pemba North Region in Tanzania. Pujini Ruins and Msuka Mjini Ruins are Pemba Island, Swahili city-states, Swahili culture, Swahili people and Zanzibar geography stubs.

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Pemba Island

Pemba Island (الجزيرة الخضراء al-Jazīra al-khadrāʔ, literally "The Green Island"; Pemba kisiwa) is a Tanzanian island forming part of the Zanzibar Archipelago, lying within the Swahili Coast in the Indian Ocean. Pujini Ruins and Pemba Island are Swahili city-states.

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Pemba South Region

Pemba South Region or South Pemba Region (Mkoa wa Pemba Kusini in Swahili) is one of the 31 regions of Tanzania. Pujini Ruins and Pemba South Region are Pemba Island and Zanzibar geography stubs.

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Ras Mkumbuu Ruins

Ras Mkumbuu Ruins (Magofu ya mji wa kale wa Ras Mkumbuu in Swahili) are located in Chake Chake district of South Pemba Region. Pujini Ruins and Ras Mkumbuu Ruins are Pemba Island and Zanzibar geography stubs.

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Swahili architecture

Swahili architecture is a term used to designate a whole range of diverse building traditions practiced or once practiced along the eastern and southeastern coasts of Africa. Pujini Ruins and Swahili architecture are Swahili city-states, Swahili culture and Swahili people.

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Swahili culture

Swahili culture is the culture of the Swahili people inhabiting the Swahili coast.

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Swahili language

Swahili, also known by its local name Kiswahili, is a Bantu language originally spoken by the Swahili people, who are found primarily in Tanzania, Kenya and Mozambique (along the East African coast and adjacent littoral islands). Pujini Ruins and Swahili language are Swahili culture.

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Tongoni Ruins

The Tongoni Ruins (Magofu ya kale ya Tongoni in Swahili) are a 15th century Swahili ruins of a mosque and forty tombs located in Tongoni ward in Tanga District inside Tanga Region of Tanzania. Pujini Ruins and Tongoni Ruins are Swahili city-states, Swahili culture and Swahili people.

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See also

Pemba Island

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pujini_Ruins