- The
tales were true, for the
Rozwi controlled 240,000
square miles [...] More than one
million Africans lived under Rozwi rule. "Rozvi". Encyclopædia Britannica...
-
invited the
Rozwi back to put him on the
throne and kick out the Portuguese. This they did, and
Mutapa again came
under the
control of the
Rozwi Empire. The...
- were
ancestors of the Bakalanga. In 1683, the
kingdom was
conquered by the
Rozwi Empire. The
foundations of the
Khami Ruins show a
striking resemblance to...
- The
tales were true, for the
Rozwi controlled 240,000
square miles [...] More than one
million Africans lived under Rozwi rule. Clarke,
Michael Edmund...
- to grow,
reaching the
height of its
power in 1700,
under the rule of the
Rozwi people. When the
first Europeans arrived on the
African coast, they heard...
-
Tanzanian coast. This
group is
believed to have
given rise to the
Shona and
Rozwi peoples. They may also
comprise the
majority of the
African ancestry of...
- sub-ethnic
groups such as the
local Karanga clan[citation needed] and the
Rozwi culture,
which originated as
several Shona states.
Gokomere peoples were...
-
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original on 27
February 2021.
Retrieved 12
January 2021. "
Rozwi |
historical state, Africa".
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Archived from the...
- 11
March 2014. Alpers,
Edward A. (April 1970). "Dynasties of the Mutapa-
Rozwi Complex". The
Journal of
African History. 11 (2).
Cambridge University Press:...
- Butua, Maravi, Danamombe, Khami, Naletale,
Kingdom of
Zimbabwe and the
Rozwi Empire. On the
coastal section of East Africa, a
mixed Bantu community developed...