1870s in Zimbabwe
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Ancient history
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White settlement pre-1923
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Events
    
    1870
    
1871
    
- Europeans start to excavate the late Iron Age's capital city, Great Zimbabwe
 - The border post Mpandamatenga established close to modern Botswana
 
1872
    
- Tati Concessions Land in the Matabele kingdom granted to Sir John Swinburne
 
Births
    
- Wardlaw Brown Thomson, rugby union international born in Matabeleland
 - Fraser Russell, 3 time governor of Southern Rhodesia (dies 1952)
 - Alfred Mulock Bentley, founder of the Rhodesian Stock Exchange (dies 1952)
 
See also
    
- 1860s in Zimbabwe
 - other events of 1870s
 - 1880s in Zimbabwe
 - Years in Zimbabwe
 
References
    
- Terence O. Ranger (2010). Bulawayo Burning: The Social History of a Southern African City, 1893-1960. UK: Boydell & Brewer. pp. 14–17. ISBN 978-1-84701-020-9.
 
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