- Kitara) were
Bachwezi solely due to
their physical appearance.
Kitara oral
tradition distinguishes the
Bachwezi from the
Bahuma (the
Bachwezi were said to...
- of Bunyoro-Kitara were
known as the Babiito, a
people who
succeeded the
Bachwezi. In the
Acholi language, the term "Bito" is used "generally of the sons...
- 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...
-
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...
- Uganda. The
Bachwezi, are
recognized to be
historical characters, heroes, and spirits.
Ntusi is ****ociated with oral
traditions of the
Bachwezi, thus then...
- Uganda, some
parts of Rwanda,
Burundi and
Eastern Congo.
Empire of Kitara/
Bachwezi Bunyoro Buganda Tekedi Padibe Patongo Alur/Alero Koc
Wipac Kitagwenda Kayonza...
- 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...
-
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...
-
settled with the
Bantu and
established the
Babiito dynasty,
replacing the
Bachwezi dynasty of the
Empire of Kitara.
According to the legends,
Isingoma Mpuga...
- tree was
named after Nakayima who was the
priestess of
Ndahura (the last
Bachwezi king).
Nakayima was
believed to be a go
between Ndahura and the community...