Torwa dynasty

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The Torwa dynasty was a precolonial Shona ruling house that controlled southwestern Zimbabwe from its capital at Khami, succeeding Great Zimbabwe as a major regional power.

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instanceOf Shona dynasty
precolonial African state
ruling house
archaeologicalSite Khami Ruins
areaOfInfluence southwestern plateau of present-day Zimbabwe
capital Khami Ruins
surface form: Khami
continent Africa
country Zimbabwe
culture Shona culture
declineCause internal succession disputes
rise of the Rozvi under Changamire Dombo
economy cattle herding
gold trade
regional trade networks
ethnicGroup Shona
surface form: Shona people
followedBy Rozvi Empire
Rozvi state
governmentType monarchy
knownFor control of southwestern Zimbabwe
rule from Khami
succession to Great Zimbabwe as a major regional power
language Shona language
locatedNear Khami Ruins
materialCulture stone-built terraces and platforms at Khami
partOf Shona states
politicalStatus major regional power in southern Africa
politicalSystem hereditary kingship
predecessor Great Zimbabwe
surface form: Great Zimbabwe state

Great Zimbabwe
surface form: Kingdom of Great Zimbabwe
region southwestern Zimbabwe
religion African traditional religion
surface form: Shona traditional religion
successorStateCapital Esigodini
surface form: Danamombe (Dhlo-Dhlo)
timePeriod Late Middle Ages
early modern period
tradePartners Indian Ocean coastal traders
interior Shona communities

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Khami Ruins associatedWith Torwa dynasty