In the Maravi Empire, the kalonga, or regional chief, was typically chosen based on lineage and hereditary succession, often within the royal family. The selection process often involved the input of influential elders and advisors, who would consider factors such as the candidate's leadership qualities, wisdom, and ability to maintain harmony within the community. Additionally, the kalonga's legitimacy often relied on their connection to the ruling dynasty and their capacity to command respect and support from the local populace.
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Sambalikagwa Mvona has written: 'The time traveller of Maravi' 'The sun at Njuli'
The area of Malawai was once part of the Maravi Empire, and under British control during the colonial times. The country achieved full independence as Malawi in 1964.
Yusuf Juwayeyi has written: 'The archae[o]logical and historical perspectives of the Maravi State and its antecedents' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Chewa (African people) 'Democracy with a Price'
The present perfect tense of "choose" is "have chosen" or "has chosen." For example, "I have chosen" or "She has chosen."
There are two trains of thought on this: 1. The Name derives from the native word meaning 'flaming water' or 'tongues of fire' believed to have been used to describe the dazzling reflections of its huge Lake Malawi. 2. The President of Malawi from Independence 'Kamuzu Banda' got the idea of the Name from an antique French map which had a place on it labelled 'Lac Maravi' he presumably took the name Maravi and re-spelt it Malawi, even though the country already had a name 'Nyasaland', the President preferred Malawi and being the reputed Iron Fist President of a Country with no opposition to him or his government the country was re-named Malawi.
I think he is the chosen one.We have chosen to watch King Kong.He was never chosen to be part of the cheerleading team.
people who are chosen people who are chosen people who are chosen
The past participle of the verb to choose is chosen.
They are chosen soon after the presidential nominee has been chosen.
Because she is the Chosen One. And everyone loves the Chosen One. Because the Chosen One is like, the Chosen One, man.
The third form of the verb "choose" is "chosen." It is the past participle form used in perfect tenses, such as "has chosen" or "had chosen."