- The
Torwa dynasty was the
ruling family of the
Butua kingdom that
arose from the
collapse of
Great Zimbabwe in the
sixteenth and
seventeenth century,...
- Bulawayo, in Zimbabwe. It was once the
capital of the
Kingdom of
Butua of the
Torwa dynasty. It is now a
national monument and
became a
UNESCO World Heritage...
-
mentioned in
Portuguese records in 1512. The
kingdom was
governed by the
Torwa dynasty until 1683 from its
capital at Khami. Its
people were ancestors...
- and east of the
Danangombe ruins. The
ruins are
attributed to the
Kalanga Torwa State and are
thought to date from the
seventeenth century, and were occupied...
- then,
began on
Great Zimbabwe; the
capital of the
kingdom of Zimbabwe. The
Torwa dynasty ruled the
kingdom of Butua, and the
kingdom of
Mutapa preceded the...
- was a
smaller entity than the
former two, the
kingdom was
governed by the
Torwa dynasty and its
capital was
situated at Khami. Both
states would eventually...
-
patterned stonework. The
remains at
these sites date back to as
early as the
Torwa state during the 17th century, the most
substantial being a four hundred-year-old...
- Tõrva (German:
Törwa) is a town (Estonian: linn) in Tõrva Parish,
Valga County,
southern Estonia. It is
located on the
banks of the Õhne River. Tõrva...
-
thatched roofs.
Khami was the
capital of the
Kingdom of
Butua during the
Torwa dynasty. It was the
successor to
Great Zimbabwe and
where the techniques...
- Naletale) was one of the
centres of the
Rozvi culture,
which had
succeeded the
Torwa. The site
consists of a
ruined town
dating from the 17th or 18th century...