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Banyoro are a
Bantu ethnic group native to the
kingdom of
Bunyoro in Uganda. They live in
settlements on a well-watered and
fertile plateau.
Banyoro are...
- the
ivory trade, an
armed struggle developed between the
Baganda and the
Banyoro. As a result, the
capital was
moved from
Masindi to the less vulnerable...
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western Uganda and is
regularly mentioned in the oral
traditions of the
Banyoro,
Batooro and Banyankole. Many
accounts of the
history of
Kitara exist,...
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languages not even
being mutually intelligble. The
Baganda regarded the
Banyoro as "inferior foreigners".
studies of the oral
traditions of, for instance...
- Lake Albert,
originally known as Lake
Mwitanzige by the
Banyoro, Nam
Ovoyo Bonyo by the Alur, and
temporarily as Lake
Mobutu Sese Seko, is a lake located...
- slave-trade
there and
opening the way to
commerce and "civilization". The
Banyoro resisted Baker, who had to
fight a
desperate battle to
secure his retreat...
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Republic of the Congo. The Hema are a
Bantu ethnic group,
related to the
Banyoro, Batooro, Bakiga, Basongora, Bahororo,
Baruuli and Banyankore. They were...
- Batooro, and
their language is
likewise called Rutooro. The
Batooro and
Banyoro speak closely related languages,
Rutooro and Runyoro, and
share many other...
- sub-region is home
mainly to the
Banyoro ethnic group. The
people of
Bunyoro are
called Banyoro (singular: Munyoro). The
Banyoro speak Runyoro, a
Bantu language...
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Rwanda as well as
Tanzania in the South. It is home to the
Banyakitara i.e
Banyoro, Batooro, Babwisi,
Songora people, Banyankore, Bakiga. And Bakonzo, Bamba...