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The Great Zimbabwe - Secret of a Forgotten Kingdom Empire - cover

The Great Zimbabwe - Secret of a Forgotten Kingdom Empire

Minerva Smith

Publisher: Heritage Books

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Summary

This is the story of a kingdom that thrived in the heart of Africa, its towering stone walls, its bustling trade routes, and the people who built a city unlike anything the world had seen. How did they do it? What secrets did they leave behind? And why did it all come to an end?
 
Whether you’re a history buff, a curious traveller, or someone who loves a good mystery, this book brings the forgotten empire of Great Zimbabwe to life in a way that’s easy to understand and hard to put down. Let’s explore the past together, and you might just find yourself amazed at what you uncover.
Available since: 12/10/2024.
Print length: 78 pages.

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