- Haya (Oruhaya) is a
Bantu language spoken by the Haya
people of Tanzania, in the
south and
southwest coast of Lake Victoria. In 1991, the po****tion of...
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Tributaries • left
Umayam River Bansa River Ojot
River Manat River Bugabos River • right Wawa
River Andanan River Gibong River Choco River in Compostela...
- Haya-Jita
group JE22 hay Haya,
Kyamutwara (JE22A, Kjamtwara, Kiamutwara),
Bugabo (JE22B, Bugabu),
Bukara (JE22C), Ziba (JE22D, Kiziba),
Hanja (JE22E, Kianja...
- (Kagera Region)
Kyamtwara (pre–late 18th
century CE)
succeeded by Maruku,
Bugabo and
Lesser Kyamtwara (late 18th century–1890/1961 CE)
Kiziba (pre–1890/1961...
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Kyamutwara later Lesser Kyamtwara Kiziba Ihangiro Kianja/Kihanja
Maruku Bugabo Although this
entry only
deals with the
period up to the end of the eighteenth...
- The
authority of the nine
kingdoms (Kihanja, Karagwe, Kiziba, Misenye,
Bugabo, Kyamtwara, Ihangiro,
Bukara and Biharamulo) was
diminished when Germans...
- to the
founding of the
kingdoms of Kihanja, Bukara,
Lesser Kyamtwara and
Bugabo. The
outcome of this
breakup divided leadership of the four new kingdoms...
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Lwindi Nyalipe Nyamaboko II
Ufamando II Osso
Sector Bapfuna Banyungu Bigiri Bugabo Nyamaboko I The
administrative center of the
territory is the town of Masisi...
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ruling over
Kianja and
Bukara and the Hima-dominated
Nkango ruling over
Bugabo and
Lesser Kyamutwara.
Shortly after, the
Ganda interfered in
Karagwe and...
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refers to the
villages at the tip of that peninsular,
including Bulega,
Bugabo,
Nakifulube and Ntabwe. The
Garuga Peninsula is
approximately 21.5 kilometres...