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- Nyatsimba Mutota (c. 1400 - c. 1450) was a legendary member of the royal family of Great Zimbabwe in the mid-15th century who is credited with founding...
- Prince Mutota found salt in his conquest of the Tavara, a Shona subdivision. Another historical narrative of the empire's origins is that Prince Mutota had...
- given the title Nehanda or Mbuya Nehanda. One of the daughters of Nyatsimba Mutota, the first leader of the Munhumutapa state, was considered to possess this...
- According to oral tradition, around 1420, Chibatamatosi sent Nyatsimba Mutota north to look for salt. He found salt 300 miles (480 km) north by a tribe...
- Hunyani and the Umvukwe Range. In approximately 1430, Prince Nyatsimba Mutota from the Great Zimbabwe travelled north to the Dande region in search of...
- expansion of the Great Zimbabwe tradition, having been founded by Nyatsimba Mutota from Great Zimbabwe after he was sent to find new sources of salt in the...
- ya Muvale (Ondjiva) around 1690 Hautolonde ya Uandja (Ondjiva) 1755-1760 Mutota wa Haipiya (Ondjiva) 1760-1766 Shimbilinga sha Nailimbi (Ondjiva) 1766-1806...
- the Yao. As Great Zimbabwe was in decline, one of its princes, Nyatsimba Mutota, broke away from the state forming a new empire called Mutapa. The title...
- Late WO1 retired A.H. Vatileni, Namibian Army 2000–2007 WO1 retired E.K. Mutota, Namibian Army 2007–2011 WO1 retired D.J. Angolo, Namibian Navy 2011–2017...
- Southwest Europe Zimbabwe Kingdom of Mutapa (complete list) – Nyatsimba Mutota, Mwenemutapa (c.1430) Matope Nyanhehwe Nebedza, Mwenemutapa (c.1450–1480)...