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- The Mutapa Empiresometimes referred to as the Mutapa Kingdom, Mwenemutapa, (Shona: Mwene (or Munhu) we Mutapa, Portuguese: Monomotapa) – was an African...
- as Nova Sofala [ˈnovɐ suˈfalɐ], used to be the chief seaport of the Mwenemutapa Kingdom,[dubious – discuss] whose capital was at Mount Fura. It is located...
- national emblem In 1569, Sebastian of Portugal made a grant of arms to the Mwenemutapa. These were blazoned: Gules between two arrows Argent an African hoe...
- rulers of the Mutapa Empire. Territory located in present-day Zimbabwe. Mwenemutapa = Lord of the Conquered Land. Stewart, John (1989). African States and...
- Mutota, Mwenemutapa (c.1430) Matope Nyanhehwe Nebedza, Mwenemutapa (c.1450–1480) Mavura Maobwe, Mwenemutapa (1480) Nyahuma Mukombero, Mwenemutapa (1480–1490)...
- Rusere, Mwenemutapa (1589–1623) Nyambu Kapararidze, Mwenemutapa (1623–1629) becomes a Portuguese v****al (1629) Mavura Mhande Felipe, Mwenemutapa (1629–1652)...
- Chikuyo Chisamarengu, Mwenemutapa (1494–c.1530) Neshangwe Munembire, Mwenemutapa (c.1530–c.1550) Chivere Nyasoro, Mwenemutapa (c.1550–1560) Negomo Chirisamhuru...
- (complete list) – Nyamaende Mhande, Mwenemutapa (1694–1707) Nyen****zi Zenda, Mwenemutapa (1707–1711) Baroma Mugwagwa, Mwenemutapa (1711–1712) returns to Rozwi...
- Mavura Mhande Felipe, or just Mavura or Filipe, was the emperor (mwenemutapa) of the Mutapa Empire from 1629 to 1652. By the 1620s, Christianity was spreading...
- through almost all the Shona kingdoms, including the Mutapa Empire's (Mwenemutapa) metropolitan district, between 1512 and 1516. By the 1530s, small groups...