Cape Coast Castle
| Pahi la | List of castles in Ghana |
|---|---|
| Di pilli ni | 1653, 1652 |
| Zuliya wuhibu | Cape Coast Castle |
| Tiŋa | Ghana |
| Din be shɛli polona | Cape Coast, Central Region |
| Dini be shɛli | Cape Coast |
| Tiŋgbaŋ yaɣili calinli | 5°6′13″N 1°14′29″W |
| Ŋun su li n-nyɛ | Ghana |
| Nahingbana | white |
| Binyɛra ka bɛ zaŋ namli | brick |
| Ŋun bee ban be luɣusheli | Swedish overseas colonies, Danish colonial empire, British Empire, Ghana |
| Heritage designation | Ghana’s material cultural heritage, part of UNESCO World Heritage Site |
| Soli daadiresi | Victoria Rd, Cape Coast |
| Lahabaya dundɔŋ din mali dihitabili | http://ghana-net.com/cape_coast_castle_museum.aspx |
| World Heritage soli | (vi) |
| Ghana bɔba yuya URL | https://sites.google.com/site/ghanaplacenames/places-in-perspective/castles-forts#h.fw1uch3ytr5t |
| Yu' paa | Cabo Corso, Cap Corse |

Cape Coast Castle di nyɛla din be daba kasitilinima ("slave castles") din ni paai pihinahi puuni yini, bee "fort" kara din nyɛ daabiligu dini puuni yini, ka bɛ mɛli Gold Coast din be West Africa (saha ŋɔ bɛ ni pa booni shɛli Ghana), European daabihi n daa mɛ li. Di daa na nyɛla Portuguese "feitoria" bee daabiligu niŋbu sheei, ka daa mɛ yuuni 1555, ka bɛ daa ti li yuli boli li Cabo Corso.
Yuuni 1653, bɛ daa zaŋ taabonim mali "fort" shɛli Swedish Africa Company. Di daa nyɛla daabonim mini salimanim daabiligu niŋbu shee, ka bɛ daa naan yi ti zaŋli leei Atlantic slave trade.[1] Ghanaian slave castles shɛŋa n-nyɛ Elmina Castle mini Fort Christiansborg. BBɛ daa malila Africans shɛba bɛ ni gbahi n-niŋdi din ni ka ʒiriba kuni Americas,di bahi bahindi Caribbean. Luɣ'shɛli bɛ ni daa booni "gate of no return" n daa nyɛ zanibu shee bahigu pɔi ka bɛ naan yi du Atlantic Ocean.[2] Cape Coast Castle, n-ti Ghana kasitilinim shɛŋa, nyɛla din be UNESCO World Heritage List ka di nyɛla bɛ ni daa mali li kɔhiri salimanim mini daba la zuɣu.[3]
Daabiligu taarihi
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Salima din galisi be Ghana n daa nyɛ tuuli binshɛɣu din che ka Europe nim su kpe Ghana, ka Cape Coast nim pam daa zaŋli niŋ anfaani. Salimanima,daba mini African nima shɛba deerila situra,kuntunima,sichiri ni din pahi pahi.

Lala saha maa, Africa daba shɛba bɛ ni daa gbahi daa nyɛla anfaani n zaŋti America nima mini luɣ'shɛŋa, ka di nyɛ bɛ ni daa gbahi shɛba daba n daa nyɛ daabiligu pam Cape Coast.[4] Lala ŋɔ zuɣu, taɣibunima pam daa niŋya "fort" maa ni.
3D documentation with terrestrial laser scanning
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Yuuni 2015, Zamani Project daa dokumentila Cape Coast Castle ni "3D laser scanning."[5][6] Ban niŋdi vihigu ka di pala bɛ bɔrila nyɔri yaa dahila "3D digital documentation of tangible cultural heritage" polo.[7][8][9]
Anfooninima
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Cape Coast Castle
- The wall
- Cape Coast Castle, as rebuilt by the British in the 18th century
- Cape Coast Castle, Ghana
- Cannonballs at Cape Coast Castle, a structure used in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.
- Cape Coast Castle, Ghana
- First Lady Melania Trump tours the Cape Coast Castle
- Cape Coast Castle, Ghana
- Male Slave Dungeon
- Cape Coast Castle, Ghana
- 1874, during the Third Anglo-Ashanti war
- Cape Coast Castle
Lihi pahi
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Town of Cape Coast, Ghana
- Cape Coast Castle Museum, Cape Coast, Ghana
- List of castles in Ghana
Kundivihira
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- ↑ Cape Coast Castle - Castles, Palaces and Fortresses.
- ↑ Ghana's Slave Castles: The Shocking Story of the Ghanaian Cape Coast.
- ↑ Forts and Castles, Volta, Greater Accra, Central and Western Regions. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.
- ↑ Cape Coast Castle (1652- ) • (en-US) (2009-12-02).
- ↑ Site - Cape Coast Castle.
- ↑ Chris Giles. Meet the scientists immortalizing African heritage in virtual reality.
- ↑ Rüther, Heinz. An African heritage database, the virtual preservation of Africa's past.
- ↑ Rajan, Rahim S. (2007-05-30). "Building a Digital Library of Scholarly Resources from the Developing World: An Introduction to Aluka". African Arts 40 (2): 1–7. DOI:10.1162/afar.2007.40.2.1. ISSN 0001-9933.
- ↑ (December 2007) "Documenting African Sites: The Aluka Project". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 66 (4): 437–443. DOI:10.1525/jsah.2007.66.4.437.
Sources
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Osei-Tutu, Brepong (2004), "African American reactions to the restoration of Ghana's 'slave castles' ", in: Public Archaeology; 3/4, 2004, pp. 195–204. Tɛmplet:ISSN.
- Shumway, Rebecca (2011), The Fante and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Rochester: University of Rochester Press. ISBN 9781580463911.
- St. Clair, William (2006), The Grand Slave Emporium: Cape Coast Castle and the British slave trade. London: Profile Books ISBN 1-86197-904-5.
- Van Dantzig, Albert (1999). Forts and Castles of Ghana. Accra: Sedco Publishing. ISBN 9964-72-010-6.
- WorldStatesmen - Ghana
- Watt, Julie (2010). Poisoned Lives: The Regency Poet Letitia Elizabeth Landon (L.E.L.) and British Gold Coast Administrator George Maclean (in English). Sussex Academic Press. ISBN 978-1-84519-420-8.
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