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  2. Mhande - Wikipedia

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    Mhande provides a platform for Zimbabweans and other participants to convey their values through indigenous contexts: the Kurova guva and the Mutoro, representing the settlement of ancestral spirits and rain-making rituals, respectively. Mhande dance is a spiritual manifestation of Karanga culture, embodying an "embodied practice."

  3. Mavura Mhande Felipe - Wikipedia

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    Mavura Mhande Felipe, or just Mavura or Filipe, was the emperor (mwenemutapa) of the Mutapa Empire from 1629 to 1652. By the 1620s, Christianity was spreading to Mutapa through the presence of the Portuguese , who had a trading base in Mozambique .

  4. Dance in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    This dance also reflects the agricultural aspect of life, and such props reflecting these themes may also be used. The Dinhe dance uses different songs to accompany the dance, and the mood of the song indicates which spirits trying to be conjured. The Mhande dance is performed by the midlands tribes and traditional is very important to the dance.

  5. Vaishali Mhade - Wikipedia

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    Vaishali Mhade (born 21 August 1984) is an Indian singer and winner of Zee TV's reality series, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2009. [1] She sings primarily in Marathi language. ...

  6. List of rulers of Mutapa - Wikipedia

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    Mavura Mhande Felipe, Mwenemutapa: Signs treaty of Vassalage with Portuguese; Dies of accidental gunshot wound. 1652 to 1663: Siti Kazurukamusapa, Mwenemutapa: Son of Mavura; assassinated by Prazos merchants 1663: Mutapa becomes a Rozvi Vassal: 1663 to 1692: Kamharapasu Mukombwe, Mwenemutapa: Allies with Rozvi and throws out Prazos 1692 to 1694

  7. Mandé peoples - Wikipedia

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    The Mandé peoples are a linguistic grouping of those African nations who speak Mande languages.They are not a coherent ethnic or cultural group. The various Mandé-speaking nations are concentrated in the western regions of West Africa.

  8. Mandi (Mandaeism) - Wikipedia

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    A mandi, mashkhanna [1] (ࡌࡀࡔࡊࡍࡀ maškna), [2] or beth manda (beit manda, ࡁࡉࡕ ࡌࡀࡍࡃࡀ bit manda, 'house of knowledge'; also bimanda [3]), is a Mandaean building that serves as a community center and place of worship.

  9. Music of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Imbube was created by Zimbabweans while they were still technically a part of Rhodesian culture. [8] This genre consisted of male singers in an acapella style, which differed from most of the typical music at the time that was formed around unique instruments.