- Kistumbire.Houses of both the
Bankonzo and Bamba/Babwisi were burnt.
Notable Bakonjo include Amon Bazira, a
political figure instrumental in the negotiations...
- anti-colonialist and the
British wished to
strengthen the pro-British Tooro. The
Bakonjo and
Baamba initially accepted being arbitrarily made
subjects of the Tooro...
- Toro District. The
colonial authorities denied their request, and the
Bakonjo and
Baamba subsequently launched a low-intensity
guerrilla war against...
- call the 'Rwenzori',
which means 'rain maker' or 'rain mountains' in the
Bakonjo language. The Baganda, who
could see the
mountains from far, used to call...
- Basoga, Bagwere, Banyoro, Banyankole, Bakiga, Batooro, Bamasaba, Basamia,
Bakonjo, Baamba, Baruuli, Banyole, Bafumbira,
Bagungu (majority Bantu)
Angola 26...
-
climbed all
peaks of the
other five
highest mountains of the Rwenzori, . The
Bakonjo name for the
mountain seems to have been (and
currently is) "Kiyanja"....
-
Nyoro heartland. The
Masindi area was
settled by Alur
slaves and
entire Bakonjo families from the
Rwenzori region were
settled into
central Bunyoro and...
-
particularly the
Bakonjo from the
highlands to the lowlands. By 1962, the
Rwenzururu Freedom Movement had also
displaced some
Bakonjo from the mountains...
- 2022-05-04. "Lango
Kingdom (Uganda)". www.crwflags.com.
Retrieved 2022-05-04. "
Bakonjo People (Uganda-Dem. Rep. Congo)". www.crwflags.com.
Retrieved 2022-05-04...
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Olhukonzo Native to
Uganda and
Democratic Republic of the
Congo Ethnicity Bakonjo Native speakers 610,000 in Uganda (2002 census)
Language family Niger–Congo...