EPISODE · Jul 18, 2026 · 7 MIN
Great Zimbabwe 1421 The Rozvi Military Coup and the Fall of Torwa
from Great Zimbabwe: The Lost African Kingdom of Stone — Fexingo History · host Fexingo
In 1421, the Rozvi military order under a general named Chikura Wadyambeu overthrew the Torwa Mambo Chirimba in a lightning coup at Zvongombe. This episode explores how the Rozvi, originally a caste of cattle-keeping warriors, exploited the Torwa dynasty's decline after the Dhaka Decree and the Mwari Oracle's ban on stone building. Lucas and Luna discuss the key players: Mambo Chirimba, the last Torwa ruler; Chikura Wadyambeu, the Rozvi general; and the svikiro Nehanda Nyamuzuwe, who negotiated a fragile peace. The coup reshaped the political landscape of the Zimbabwe Plateau for two centuries, replacing Torwa with the Rozvi Empire's first mambo. Along the way, the hosts touch on the ritual role of the Zimbabwe bird, the significance of the Domboshava Torque as a symbol of authority, and the ongoing tension between the Mbira Council and the military. This episode fills a gap between the Dhaka city-building of the 1410s and the Rozvi imperial period, showing how a society can reinvent itself when its founding economic and religious pillars shift. #GreatZimbabwe #Rozvi #Torwa #ChikuraWadyambeu #MamboChirimba #NehandaNyamuzuwe #MwariOracle #ZimbabweBird #DomboshavaTorque #Zvongombe #History #FexingoHistory #AfricanHistory #MedievalAfrica #Coup #1421 #SouthernAfrica #StoneKingdom Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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