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South Africa - Site of Lobengulas Kraal, etc
Black and white image of the Royal Kraal of King Lobengula of the Ndebele (Matabele), Matopos, present-day Zimbabwe.. Part of Box 287, South Africa Diamond Mines, Boswell Collection. Slide number 36. Date: circa 1890s
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Kraal Matabele Present Slides Southern Zimbabwe Lobengula Matopos Ndebele
7"x5" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 16.2cm (8" x 6.4")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This evocative image transports us back in time to the late 19th century in what is now Zimbabwe, at the site of Lobengula's Kraal, or royal residence, in Matopos. King Lobengula was the ruler of the Ndebele (also known as the Matabele) people, a powerful and influential kingdom in southern Africa during the late 1800s. The Ndebele people are known for their distinctive culture, which includes intricate beadwork, impressive military formations, and a strong centralized monarchy. The photograph, part of the Boswell Collection, Box 287, South Africa Diamond Mines, dates back to the 1890s. It provides a rare glimpse into the past, offering a window into the daily life and surroundings of one of Africa's most influential leaders. The image shows a collection of huts, arranged in a semi-circular formation, surrounded by open spaces and trees. The huts, made of mud and thatch, are reminiscent of the traditional Ndebele architecture, which was designed to provide shelter from the elements and to accommodate large extended families. King Lobengula's reign was marked by significant political and military challenges, including conflicts with European colonial powers seeking to expand their territories in southern Africa. Despite these challenges, Lobengula managed to maintain the strength and influence of his kingdom until his death in 1894. Today, the site of Lobengula's Kraal stands as a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of the Ndebele people and the important role they played in shaping the history of southern Africa.
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