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17 May 2017 The historical data are, however, silent on the processes, technical or otherwise, associated with craft production in the Mutapa state. Very little is known about the processes of metal production and working, and it also remains unclear whether these centuries of interaction with the Portuguese influenced
3 Mar 2006 The origin of Portuguese land-ownership in the Zambezi area, and hence the origin of the social and political in?uence of the Portuguese and. Africans on one another, goes back to the trading the Mwene Mutapa (Monomotapa).1 The Portuguese established them. ] Io?o dos Santos, 'Ethiopia Oriental',
4 Jan 2016 The ruling class of the Mutapa people had similar culture and customs as those of the Great Zimbabwe. The Mutapa people produced and traded a variety of goods such as elephant tusks and gold and encouraged traders including the Swahili and Portuguese to come to their state. However, because the
Beach maintains that the Mutapa's claims to the Portuguese that Torwa was subject to the Mutapa state are biased because it is unlikely that there ever was any war between them from the 1490s to 1511. It is clear that Khami culture represents the Torwa state, and that the state was large and powerful, probably wealthier
the designation given to the state which was referred to as Mwene Mutapa. The rulers of the Mutapa Empire were thus called Mwenes. Great Zimbabwe began to influence. As they believed that the gold mines of King. Solomon were to be found in Mutapa, the Portuguese had by 1505 begun to explore the hinterland of
Makapansgat Valley, South Africa. Figure 2.10: Approximate extent of the Zimbabwe state. Figure 2.11: Approximate extent of the Torwa state, and the Mutapa, Manyika and Teve polities. Figure 2.12: East African connections to the Indian Ocean trade network after c. AD 1500. Figure 2.13: Portuguese influence in southeast
The Kingdom of Mutapa – sometimes referred to as the Mutapa Empire, Mwenemutara was a Kalanga kingdom which stretched from the Zambezi through the Limpopo rivers to the Indian Ocean in southern Africa, in what are the modern states of Zimbabwe, South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique and parts of
DISCUSS THE NATURE AND EFFECTS OF THE RELATIONS OF THE BETWEEN THE PORTUGUESE AND THE MUTAPA STATE DURING 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES. (NOV 2009) influence over the rulers and subjects in general. They also bred a rivalry with Swahili traders based at the court. The latter feared
with craft production in the Mutapa state. Very little is known about the processes of metal production and working, and it also remains unclear whether these centuries of interaction with the. Portuguese influenced developments in indigenous African metallurgy. Recent archaeometallurgical analyses of iron production.
Torwa, Mutapa, and Rozwi. 13. Small-Scale Societies. 14 The Orange Free State and Basutoland. 38. Minerals and the Scramble The Impact of World War II. 68. Independence and Decolonization in. Southern Africa. 70. Chapter 4: Angola. 72. Early Angola. 72. The Kongo Kingdom and the Coming of the. Portuguese.
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