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Great Zimbabwe Mambo Chikanda and the Mbira Rebellion of 1334
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In 1334, Great Zimbabwe faced a crisis unlike any other: a rebellion led by mbira players, the spirit mediums of the royal court. Mambo Chikanda, who had consolidated power after the svikiro revolt of 1338, now confronted a challenge from the very musicians who invoked Mwari through their music. This episode explores the sacred role of mbira in vaShona society, the Mbira Rebellion of 1334, and how Chikanda used a combination of coercion and patronage to suppress it. We delve into the political and spiritual significance of the mbira, the rebellion's impact on court rituals, and the lasting legacy of this forgotten conflict. Lucas and Luna also discuss the broader tensions between royal authority and religious autonomy in Great Zimbabwe, touching on the mhondoro cult, the dhlandhlo council, and the delicate balance of power that kept the kingdom stable for decades. This is a story of music, politics, and faith in medieval Southern Africa.