- The
Kingdom of
Butua or
Butwa (c. 1425–1683) was a
Shona kingdom located in what is now
southwestern Zimbabwe.
Butua was
renowned as the
source of gold...
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Albanian as Budua, and in (classical/ancient) Gr**** as
Bouthoe (Βουθόη) and
Butua (Βουτούα). A
legend recounts that
Bouthoe (Βουθόη - Bouthoē) was founded...
- pla**** a role. By the 16th century, the
Mutapa Empire and the
Kingdom of
Butua centred on
Khami had
replaced Great Zimbabwe as the
major powers in the...
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intermarriages between the
Nembire dynasty of
Mutapa and the
Torwa dynasty of
Butua.
According to oral traditions,
Changamire was
likely a
descendant of both...
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goldfields close to Khami,
precipitating the rise of the
Kingdom of
Butua. This cut off
Great Zimbabwe to the east,
contributing to its decline.: 50–51 ...
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Butua may
refer to:
Kingdom of
Butua, pre-colonial
African state Butua (Ancient Rome),
Roman city
located at today's Budva,
Montenegro This disambiguation...
- west of Bulawayo, in Zimbabwe. It was once the
capital of the
Kingdom of
Butua of the
Torwa dynasty. It is now a
national monument and
became a UNESCO...
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Kopje c. 650 – c. 1075
Mapungubwe Kingdom c. 1220 – c. 1300
Zimbabwe Kingdom c. 1300 – c. 1450
Mutapa Kingdom c. 1430–1760
Butua Kingdom c. 1450–1683...
- and
Utetera in
Central Africa; and Mapungubwe,
Great Zimbabwe, Mutapa,
Butua, Rozvi, Maravi, Lozi, Lobedu, Mthwakazi, and
amaZulu in
Southern Africa...
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becoming a part of the
Rozwi kingdom, the
Togwa dynasty ruled the
kingdom of
Butua until 1683 CE.
Between the 16th
century CE and the 19th
century CE, the...