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- Portuguese: Monomotapa) – was an African kingdom in Zimbabwe, which expanded to what is now modern-day Mozambique. The Portuguese term Monomotapa is a transliteration...
- Monomotapa United is a football club based in Harare, Zimbabwe. The club plays in the Zimbabwe Division 1 Northern Region Champions: 1 2004 Zimbabwe Premier...
- account Mutota's ancestors as rulers of Monomotapa. This is not completely accurate, because the founder of Monomotapa as an empire was Mutota himself. Before...
- Xyroptila monomotapa is a moth of the family Pterophoridae which is endemic to Mozambique. Kovtunovich, Vasily N. & Petr Ya. Ustjuzhanin (2006). "The genus...
- Ndebele. Mwari's reverence dates back to the age of the ancient king Monomotapa, of the Mutapa Kingdom on the Zambezi River. The name "Mwari" in Shona...
- Zimbabwe. Originally described as Monomotapa prin****lis, it was transferred to Iranattus in 2017. Iranattus and Monomotapa were previously monotypic genera...
- then referred to by the Portuguese as Monomotapa). Paulo Dias de Novais António Fernandes (he travalled to Monomotapa and beyond, exploring most of the present...
- alternative name for the country, proposing names such as "Matshobana" and "Monomotapa" before his suggestion, "Zimbabwe", prevailed. It was initially unclear...
- from Monomotapa territory. Witnessed by João Lobo Priest at Luanze. pp436 1629 Monomotapa formally surrenders to the Portuguese after Monomotapa forces...
- inhabitants. They reached the Fish River in today's Eastern Cape Province. Monomotapa was a medieval kingdom (c. 1250–1629), which existed between the Zambezi...