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- Kitara) were Bachwezi solely due to their physical appearance. Kitara oral tradition distinguishes the Bachwezi from the Bahuma (the Bachwezi were said to...
- Nakayima Tree, as known as Nakayima tree shrine, Nakayima witch tree, Bachwezi witch tree, Mubende's Witch Tree or Embuga ya Nakayima, is an ancient historical...
- behind while he returned south to Kitara. Years later, in Kitara, the Bachwezi were witnessing bad omens around them. Wamara's cattle produced blood instead...
- Uganda. The Bachwezi, are recognized to be historical characters, heroes, and spirits. Ntusi is ****ociated with oral traditions of the Bachwezi, thus then...
- approximate reign dates are c. 1430 to 1446. He is descended from the Bachwezi Dynasty of the Empire of Kitara. Ruhinda was a son of Ndahura, the last...
- Karagwe Kingdom was ruled by a hereditary monarchs whom were reputed to be Bachwezi descendants. By the end of the 20th century, it had thriving trade with...
- 1957 in order to investigate the purported connections between Bigo and Bachwezi legends as well as to identify the material culture of the people who built...
- game of the Ugandan people. The game was supposedly introduced by the Bachwezi people of the ancient Bunyoro-kitara empire of Uganda. Nowadays the game...
- accounts, they are regarded as Bachwezi in Bunyoro, Kitara, and Bahuma in Batoro, Uganda. According to oral tradition, the Bachwezi mysteriously disappeared...
- Bunyoro-Kitara were known as the Babiito, a people of Luo origin who succeeded the Bachwezi. Rukidi Mpuga was the first king of Bunyoro. He was called "Rukidi" because...