- The
Kingdom of Butua[pronunciation?] or
Butwa (c. 1450–1683) was a pre-colonial
African state located in what is now
southwestern Zimbabwe.
Butua was...
- Masikwesi. This gave him
complete control of all gold-producing
territory from
Butwa to Manyika,
supplanting Mutapa as the
premier Shona Kingdom in the region...
- Twa
Person Mutwa People Batwa Language (NA)
Country Butwa [citation needed]...
- 1480–1866 Map
showing the
extent of the
Rozvi empire and its
center around Butwa Status Kingdom Capital Danangombe Common languages
Shona (Karanga) Religion...
- Year Film Role
Genre Ref.
Notes 2008
Ekisa Butwa Director, producer, writer,
cinematographer Film
First film 2010 Valentine:
Satanic Day Director, producer...
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villages at the
ecotone on the
margins of the floodplain,
which they call
Butwa "Twa country". The
Kafue Twa have a dark-hut
method of
fishing unique in...
-
river flows sluggishly across a flat
plain called the
Kafue Flats (formerly
Butwa after the Twa people) and for the
third time
develops intricate meanders...
- was
imprisoned in
Salamiyah by a
Bedouin ally of Mudlij,
Khalil ibn Ajaj,
butwas released by the
intercession of
Fakhr al-Din. By 1636, Salamiyah, along...
- Masikwesi.
Dombo now
controlled the
whole gold-producing
territory from
Butwa in the
southwest to
Manyika in the northeast.
Another use for the word Manyika...
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their transition from boys to full-fledged
adults and warriors, the uku
Butwa.
Kraal or
settlement elders generally handled local disputes and issues...