- The
Rozvi Empire (1490–?, 17th century–1866) was a
Shona state established on the
Zimbabwean Plateau. The term "
Rozvi"
refers to
their legacy as a warrior...
- was
possibly supported by the Torwa, with his
descendants founding the
Rozvi Empire. In 1493, the
mambo gifted the
Mwenemutapa (Mutapa king) 4000 cows...
- the
Nguni and
Sotho of
South Africa. He had
invaded the
Rozvi state and
raided some of the
Rozvi people (mostly women); the rest
became satellite farming...
- also a
major reason for the
founding of the
Rozvi Empire, a
breakaway state of Mutapa. The
ruler of the
Rozvi,
Changamire Dombo,
became one of the most...
- of
Nguni and
other ethnic groups from present-day
South Africa into the
Rozvi Empire of the Bakalanga. Many of the
Bakalanga people were incorporated...
-
turmoil in
Transvaal and Natal, the
Rozvi Empire came to an end.
Ndebele peoples migrating from the
Mfecane came to the
Rozvi Empire and made war with it. They...
-
Mwenemutapa Neshangwe Munembiri ruled during the
Rozvi Dynasty but was not part of the
royal Moyo
Chirandu clan (Va
Rozvi). Instead, he
belonged to the Moyo Sinyoro...
- an army of
Rozvi rebels from the
Mwenemutapa ("Monomotapa") State.
Excavations seem to show that the site was not
occupied after these Rozvi took over...
- there, the
Kingdom of
Zimbabwe was established,
followed by the
Mutapa and
Rozvi empires. The
British South Africa Company of
Cecil Rhodes demarcated the...
- Aksum, Ethiopia, Adal, Ajuran, Kilwa, Sakalava, Imerina, Maravi, Mutapa,
Rozvi, Mthwakazi, and Zulu.
Despite the
predominance of states, many societies...