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Shawasha was a
chiefdom in Zimbabwe. It was
founded by the
Chinamora Dynasty, who
settled there around 1744. It
became a part of the
British Mashonaland...
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central Zimbabwe, near Harare. The
standard language. Subdialects:
Shawasha, Gova, Mbire, Tsunga, Kachikwakwa, Harava, Nohwe, Njanja, Nobvu, Kwazvimba...
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Mount Pleasant Heights, as well as in the new
suburbs of
Hogerty Hill,
Shawasha Hills,
Bloomingdale and Westlea.
Urban sprawl has also
expanded into the...
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Nyongwe of "Darwin", and
Pfungwe of
Mrewa The
Zezuru group,
including Shawasha, Haraυa,
another Goυa, Nohwe, Njanja, Mbire, Nobvu, Vakwachikwakwa, Vakwazvimba...
- Budya, Gova Doke 1931 S10:
Shona group S12, S14 sna Shona,
Zezuru (S12,
Shawasha, Harava, Hera),
Karanga (S14, Duma, Govera, Jena, Nyubi) Doke 1931 S10:...
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expensive being on its
northern fringes towards Hogerty Hill and
Shawasha Hills.
There are
several small commercial districts such as Sam Levy's...
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Harare between 1760 and 1780. The
Hwata dynasty took
control of the
Shawasha gold
fields and a
succession of
Hwata rulers, the sons of Shayachimwe,...