- The
Baruuli or
Baluuli (ethnonym: Baluuli;
singular Muruuli), are a
Bantu ethnic group native to Bunyoro-Kitara, a
subnational kingdom within Uganda....
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ethnic group,
related to the Banyoro, Batooro, Bakiga, Basongora, Bahororo,
Baruuli and Banyankore. They were
historically pastoralists and
migrated into Ituri...
- the area
where the
Baruuli live. It is
located in the
district of Nakasongola, as well as in
Bugerere Kayunga District. The
Baruuli speak the
Ruruuli language...
- Banyoro, Banyankole, Bakiga, Batooro, Bamasaba, Basamia, Bakonjo, Baamba,
Baruuli, Banyole, Bafumbira,
Bagungu (majority Bantu)
Angola 26 97% 25 H, K, R...
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Predominantly Christianity and
Ankole Religion;
minority Islam Related ethnic groups other Rutara people (Bakiga, Batooro, Banyoro, Bahema,
Bahaya and
Baruuli)...
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called Bugerere in
Kayunga District,. They
share a
common ancestry with the
Baruuli. The
history of
Banyala is
traced to the wars of
Buganda against Bunyoro...
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English Religion Christianity,
Tooro Religion,
Islam Related ethnic groups other Rutara people (Banyoro, Banyankole, Bakiga, Bahema,
Bahaya and
Baruuli)...
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English Religion Christianity,
Islam and
Nyoro Religion Related ethnic groups other Rutara people (Batooro, Banyankole, Bakiga, Bahema,
Baruuli and Bahaya)...
- Christianity, Islam, Haya
religion Related ethnic groups other Rutara people (BaNyambo, BanyaNkore, BaKiga, BaTooro, BaNyoro, BaHema,
Baruuli and
Bwisi people)...
- Ruruli-Lunyara, Ruruli-Runyala, and Luduuli) is the
Bantu language spoken by the
Baruuli and
Banyala people of
Uganda primarily in
Nakasongola and
Kayunga districts...