Mutapa Empire

Kingdom of Mutapa
Mwene we Mutapa
15th century–1888
Coat of arms granted to the Mwenemutapa in 1569 by the King of Portugal.
CapitalVarious (incl. Zvongombe)
Common languagesShona
Religion
Shona traditional religion
GovernmentMonarchy
Mwenemutapa/ Munhumutapa 
• 15th century
Nyatsimba Mutota (first, according to tradition)
• 1740–1759
Dehwe Mupunzagutu (last)
History 
• Established
15th century
• Portuguese protectorate
1629
• Mutapa dynasty schism
1712
• Disintegrated in Civil war
1760
• Conquered by the Portuguese
1888
Area
16th century700,000 km2 (270,000 sq mi)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Great Zimbabwe
Teve Kingdom
Manyika Kingdom
Kingdom of Barue
Rozvi Empire
Portuguese Mozambique

The Mutapa Empire – also referred to as Mwenemutapa or Munhumutapa, (Shona: Mwene we Mutapa, Portuguese: Monomotapa) – was an African empire in Zimbabwe, which expanded to what is now modern-day Mozambique, Botswana, Malawi, and Zambia.

The Portuguese term Monomotapa is a transliteration of the Shona royal title Mwenemutapa derived from a combination of two words, Mwene meaning "Lord" and Mutapa meaning "conquered land". Over time the monarch's royal title was applied to the kingdom as a whole, and used to denote the kingdom's territory on maps from the period.