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Plan of Fort Jesus, built by the Portuguese at Mombasa, Kenya, in 1593, from a Portuguese atlas of 1610
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Plan of Fort Jesus, built by the Portuguese at Mombasa, Kenya, in 1593, from a Portuguese atlas of 1610
KENYA: FORT JESUS, 1610.
Plan of Fort Jesus, built by the Portuguese at Mombasa, Kenya, in 1593, from a Portuguese atlas of 1610
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This print showcases the intricate plan of Fort Jesus, a remarkable Portuguese construction in Mombasa, Kenya. Erected in 1593 during the Age of Exploration, this fortified structure was an emblematic symbol of colonialism and European dominance. The detailed map depicted here is from a renowned Portuguese atlas dating back to 1610. Fort Jesus stands as a testament to the strategic importance of Mombasa as a key port city along the East African coast. Its imposing walls and bastions were designed not only for defense but also to control trade routes and maintain Portugal's influence in the region. This architectural marvel fused European military engineering with local Swahili influences, resulting in a unique blend of styles that still captivates visitors today. The plan showcased in this print offers us a glimpse into the layout and design principles behind Fort Jesus. It highlights its symmetrical shape, multiple entrances guarded by towers, and inner courtyards that served various purposes within the fortification complex. As we admire this historical artifact, it is essential to reflect on its significance within Kenya's history – both positive and negative. While it represents an era marked by exploitation and subjugation under colonial rule, it also serves as a reminder of cultural exchange between different civilizations during times of exploration. This print invites us to delve into our past while acknowledging how these legacies continue to shape our present world.
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