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Swahili coast mosques built in coral stone

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Along the East African littoral from Mogadishu to Kilwa, trading communities began replacing wooden structures with mosques of cut coral stone and lime mortar. The architectural shift marked the permanent settlement of Muslim merchant families who married into local Bantu communities, creating the hybrid Swahili culture that would dominate Indian Ocean trade for centuries.