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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...
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Kingdom of
Butua[pronunciation?] or
Butwa (c. 1450–1683) was a pre-colonial
African state located in what is now
southwestern Zimbabwe.
Butua was renowned...
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tradition to the
extent of its predecessor. In the south, the
Kingdom of
Butua was
established as a smaller, but
nearly identical,
version of Zimbabwe...
- 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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Albanian as Budua, and in (classical/ancient) Gr**** as
Bouthoe (Βουθόη) and
Butua (Βουτούα). A
legend recounts that
Bouthoe (Βουθόη - Bouthoē) was founded...
- The
Torwa dynasty was the
ruling family of the
Butua kingdom that
arose from the
collapse of
Great Zimbabwe in the
sixteenth and
seventeenth century,...
- by
Changamire Dombo, and his son
Kambgun Dombo whose power was
based in
Butua in the what is
today southwestern Zimbabwe. The
Rozvi were
formed from several...
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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...
- Empire,
Tswana city states, Mapungubwe,
Kingdom of Eswatini, the
Kingdom of
Butua, Maravi, Danamombe, Khami, Naletale,
Kingdom of
Zimbabwe and the
Rozwi Empire...
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epistolary novel by the
Marquis de Sade. It
contrasts a
brutal African kingdom,
Butua, with a
South Pacific island paradise known as Tamoé and led by the philosopher-king...