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- Hwata_dynasty abstract "Three brothers, Shayachimwe, Nyakudya and Gutsa who were of the Shava Dynasty and Museyamwa totem, migrated northwards from Buhera (Va Hera) in the south of Zimbabwe in the late eighteenth century. Legend has it that Gutsa was a volatile warrior who killed some relatives, and the three brothers ran away together between 1760 and 1780. The three brothers were invited by elder brother, Chief Seke Mutema to settle in the Harava area. Later, Gutsa was introduced by Seke to Chief Mbare of the Shumba Gurundoro totem, who resided on the modern day city of Harare, as a useful iron-monger. Chief Mbare settled the three brothers on the Barapata hill. For a while, Shayachimwe, Gutsa and Nyakudya lived under Chief Mbare, but a plot was hatched by Chief Seke, and the Va Hera brothers killed Chief Mbare and took his lands, which stretched to the south of modern-day Harare.In due course, the three brothers moved north and defeated Chief Zumbo at Mazoe. The Zumbo people nicknamed Shayachimwe Hwata because he had long legs and walked like a hwata, the secretarybird.These northern Va Hera did not form a single dynasty, but instead formed a confederacy of two units which reported to Seke. The Hwata Dynasty was founded by Shayachimwe Mukombami about 1760 and the Chiweshe dynasty was founded by Nyakudya's son Nyangambiri. The Hwata dynasty became more dominant and stretched from present day Harare, past the Mazoe Dam (then commonly known as pagomba) to modern day Glendale and to the heads of the Mazoe, Tateguru and Murowodzi valleys. Gutsa, the youngest brother, did not form a dynasty of his own. Shayachimwe and Nyangambiri abandoned their praise name of Museyamwa. Hwata Shayachimwe assumed the new praise name of Mufakose which means (I have lost both ways) while Chiweshe Nyangambiri assumed the praise name of Mutenhesanwa. Hwata Shayachimwe established his capital at Barapata Hill on the modern Mufakose suburb in Salisbury now called Harare, capital city of Zimbabwe.Hwata Chiripanyanga who became Chief Hwata in 1892, played a leadership role in the First Chimurenga war of Southern Rhodesia in June 1896. He worked with Nehanda Nyakasina to organise resistance by the Hwata people against British settlers who had invaded their lands at PaGomba in Mazoe valley. Hwata lost the lives of 100 fighters in guerrilla type battles with British settlers. He surrendered together with Mbuya Nehanda and both were executed in 1898 for their participation in the war. Mbuya Nehanda is referred to as Nyanda in most early history records. Other families that have branches from Hwata Dynasty include Mhembere, Katambarare, Mabvurambudzi; Meda; Warambwa; Garwe, Kanengoni, Chivero, Mandaza, Goredema, Muringai, Chiverere, Ndewere, Chakuchichi, Mandizha, Mutambirwa, Matsvetu.When she was sentenced to death by the Southern Rhodesia colony of Great Britain, Mbuya Nehanda left her ritual authority with, Mandaza. Mandaza was the grandson of Hwata Shayachimwe's fourth son, Kamuteku. Mandaza's descendants are Goredema, Muringai, Chiverere and Ndewere families.".
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageExternalLink Mashona.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageExternalLink 1896pt2.htm.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageExternalLink volume8.pdf.
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- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageRevisionID "705382837".
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Ambuya_Nehanda.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Barapata.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Buhera.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Zimbabwe.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Chiweshe_dynasty.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Confederation.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Glendale,_Zimbabwe.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Harare.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Harava.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Kaguvi.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Mutapa.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Lobengula.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Mandaza_Goredema.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Mazowe_River.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Mbare,_Harare.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Mufakose.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Murowodzi.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Nehanda_Charwe.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Nehanda_Nyakasikana.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Nehanda_Nyakasina.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Ndebele_people.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Nyanda.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Omen.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Praise_name.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Randolph_Nesbitt.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Rhodesian_Bush_War.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Second_Matabele_War.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Secretarybird.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Seke_Mutema.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Shava_Dynasty.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Shawasha.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Shumba_Gurundoro.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Rhodesia.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Stella_Chiweshe.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Tateguru.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Va_Hera.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLink Zimbabwe.
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hwata dynasty".
- Hwata_dynasty wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hwata".
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- Hwata_dynasty subject Category:History_of_Zimbabwe.
- Hwata_dynasty type Redirect.
- Hwata_dynasty comment "Three brothers, Shayachimwe, Nyakudya and Gutsa who were of the Shava Dynasty and Museyamwa totem, migrated northwards from Buhera (Va Hera) in the south of Zimbabwe in the late eighteenth century. Legend has it that Gutsa was a volatile warrior who killed some relatives, and the three brothers ran away together between 1760 and 1780. The three brothers were invited by elder brother, Chief Seke Mutema to settle in the Harava area.".
- Hwata_dynasty label "Hwata dynasty".
- Hwata_dynasty sameAs Q17107801.
- Hwata_dynasty sameAs m.05q4hk5.
- Hwata_dynasty sameAs Q17107801.
- Hwata_dynasty wasDerivedFrom Hwata_dynasty?oldid=705382837.
- Hwata_dynasty isPrimaryTopicOf Hwata_dynasty.