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Maungwe was a
chiefdom in Zimbabwe. It was
founded by the
Makoni Dynasty around 1635. It
became a part of the
British Mashonaland protectorate in 1889...
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Portuguese Manyika included the
territory of
Maungwe; the
Portuguese treated the
Makoni chiefs of
Maungwe as
independent sovereigns and made
treaties with...
- Mazai, Dewerwi,
Olivia and Nyahowe. The
ethnic group in
Headlands is
called Maungwe. 18°17′S 32°03′E / 18.283°S 32.050°E / -18.283; 32.050 v t e...
- From the
group Zhakata split with his
nephew Thomas Makion to
create Maungwe Brothers.
Simon Chimbetu split with his
brothers Brian and
Naison Chimbetu...
- example,
Mutasa District use
Manyika as a language. In
Makoni District, the
MaUngwe people use the chiUngwe. In
Chipinge District the Ndau
people use chiNdau...
- Africa:
South Swaziland Barotseland 17th century–1900 Africa:
South Zambia Maungwe 1635–1896 Africa:
South Zimbabwe Mthwakazi 1830s–1889 Africa:
South Zimbabwe...
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musical project was a
spinoff of the
double play[clarification needed]
Maungwe Brothers, an act
fronted by
Zhakata and his
cousin Thomas Makion. Other...
- Misuku,
Mwaphoka Mwambele, Kanyenda, Kabunduli, Kaluluma, and Chulu): 309
Maungwe Chiefdom (1635–1896 AD)
Ovambo kingdoms (R): (16th century–late 19th/early...
- 1629:
Portugal conquers Munhumutapa. c. 1635:
Foundation of the
Kingdom of
Maungwe, in Zimbabwe. 1638:
Portugal establishes a
colony in Mombasa, a dependency...
- Holy
Trinity Cathedral Location Country Zimbabwe Territory Districts of
Maungwe, Mutasa, Mutare, Nyanga, Chimanimani,
Chipinge Ecclesiastical province...