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History of Malawi 

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The History of Malawi covers the area of present-day Malawi. The region was once part of the Maravi Empire. In colonial times, the territory was ruled by the British, under whose control it was known first as British Central Africa and later Nyasaland. It became part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. The country achieved full independence, as Malawi, in 1964. After independence, Malawi was ruled as a one-party state under Hastings Banda until 1994.
Prehistory
In 1991 a hominid jawbone was discovered near Uraha village that was between 2.3 and 2.5 million years old. Early humans inhabited the vicinity of Lake Malawi 50,000 to 60,000 years ago. Human remains at a site dated about 8000 BCE showed physical characteristics similar to peoples living today in the Horn of Africa. At another site, dated 1500 BCE, the remains possess features resembling San people. They might be responsible for the rock paintings found south of Lilongwe in Chencherere and Mphunzi. According to Chewa myth, the first people in the area were a race of dwarf archers which they called Akafula or Akaombwe. Bantu-speaking people entered the region during the four first centuries of the "Common Era", bringing use of iron and slash-and-burn agriculture. Later waves of Bantu settlement, between the 13th and 15th centuries, displaced or assimilated the earlier Bantu and pre-Bantu populations.
Maravi Empire
The name Malawi is thought to derive from the word Maravi. The people of the Maravi Empire were iron workers. Maravi is thought to mean "Flames" and may have come from the sight of many kilns lighting up the night sky. A dynasty known as the Maravi Empire was founded by the Amaravi people in the late 15th century. The Amaravi, who eventually became known as the Chewa , migrated to Malawi from the region of the modern-day Republic of Congo to escape unrest and disease. The Chewa attacked the Akafula, whom no longer exist.

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@uberdonkey9721
@uberdonkey9721 Год назад
Why a computatised voice?
@chimwemwemchungula2249
@chimwemwemchungula2249 2 года назад
i dont think the yaos dont further in education because of their faith. go to mangochi and see what its like yourself. and most tumbuka and tongas travel to southafrica and work as fishermen. so its obviously not about where one comes from. its a personal thing loved this however
@ulemuphiri8489
@ulemuphiri8489 Год назад
No, understand that everything today came from our past. Like for instance us speaking English.
@user-tt3sf9xc6d
@user-tt3sf9xc6d 7 месяцев назад
Rest in peace 🙏😇🤧🤧
@rojersm
@rojersm Год назад
Sources?
@user-sj5td2fh4j
@user-sj5td2fh4j 8 месяцев назад
Chewa
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