- son
called Matope who
later became the
second Monomatapa.
Matope was Nyamhita's
younger half brother, and to
increase the
power of
Matope,
Mutota ordered...
- was
likely a
descendant of both dynasties,
being the son of
Matope or had
married Matope's daughter (or both were true and he
married his
sister as was...
- “
Matope” is also
changed to that of Mucuombé. The four
genealogical traditions collected by W.G.
Randles are:
Mutota Nemapangere Nem****engere
Matope Nemangoro...
-
concentrations of
hippopotamus are
common along its s****s.
Between the
towns of
Matope and Chikwawa, the
middle river drops approximately 400 m (1,300 ft) through...
- both dynasties,
being either the son of Mutapa's
second ruler Matope or had
married Matope's daughter (or both were true and he
married his
sister as was...
- the war horn").: 50–51 In Mutapa, Mutota's son and successor,
Nyanhewe Matope,
moved the
capital to
Mount Fura and
extended this new
kingdom into an empire...
-
Kingdom c. 1430 to c. 1450
Nyatsimba Mutota,
Great Zimbabwe c. 1450 to 1480
Matope Nyanhehwe Nebedza,
Mwenemutapa 1480
Mavura Maobwe,
Mwenemutapa 1480 to 1490...
- with
several musicians as a chorister,
notably with
Christian singer Kool
Matope and Frère Carlyto. In 2002, she
became a
founding member of the
Waasa group...
- rhino's tick bird
Mwenzi to
guide him to Tamasha, a
sparring event at Lake
Matope after Kifaru and
Mwenzi have a
falling out. Meanwhile, the
other members...
-
Kingdom of
Mutapa (complete list) –
Nyatsimba Mutota,
Mwenemutapa (c.1430)
Matope Nyanhehwe Nebedza,
Mwenemutapa (c.1450–1480)
Mavura Maobwe, Mwenemutapa...