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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 6 MIN

Great Zimbabwe's Mambo Chikanda and the Iron Trade Collapse of 1315

from Great Zimbabwe: The Lost African Kingdom of Stone — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

In 1315, Great Zimbabwe faced an economic crisis when the iron trade with the Swahili coast collapsed. This episode explores how Mambo Chikanda responded to the sudden loss of iron exports, the role of blacksmiths and the nganga in the crisis, and the shift toward gold as the kingdom's primary trade good. Lucas and Luna discuss the impact on the Great Enclosure's construction projects, the decline of the muraya council's influence, and the long-term consequences for Zimbabwe's relations with Kilwa and Sofala. The episode also touches on the spiritual dimensions of ironworking in vaShona culture and how the svikiro mediums interpreted the crisis as a sign from Mwari. #GreatZimbabwe #MamboChikanda #IronTrade #SwahiliCoast #Kilwa #Sofala #vaShona #nganga #svikiro #Mwari #muraya #Blacksmiths #1315 #SouthernAfrica #MedievalAfrica #GoldTrade #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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