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Amiraneli [1.4K]
2 years ago
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What is Great Zimbabwe? What was its purpose?

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vlada-n [284]2 years ago
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Great Zimbabwe is believed to have served as a royal palace for the local monarch. As such, it would have been used as the seat of political power. Among the edifice's most prominent features were its walls, some of which are eleven meters high.

Explanation:

Great Zimbabwe is believed to have served as a royal palace for the local monarch. As such, it would have been used as the seat of political power. Among the edifice's most prominent features were its walls, some of which are eleven meters high.

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