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English: Khami is a precolonial city which was at its peak between 1300AD to 1600AD. Khami controlled much of western zimbabwe and northern Botswana and South Africa during is time. The monuments were constructed with granite blocks without any binding material like mortar. Khami is in western Zimbabwe, 23 km from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe's second largest city.
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