-
sought refuge in the bush to
escape Bughe’s wrath. In a
strategic move
similar to Mbegha's
earlier actions,
Bughe aimed to
integrate certain segments...
- In 1790, Mbegha's son,
Bughe,
ascended to
leadership in Vuga,
ushering in a
period of
peaceful development. By AD 1800,
Bughe’s successor, Shebughe, expanded...
- Nango.
Mbegha had a
child named Bughe after marrying Mbogho's daughter. The
legend continues by
explaining how
Bughe is
murder of his
grandfather Mbogho...
-
century as a
fortress with moat
belonging to the
knight Antonius von dem
Bughe, the
village appears again in 1696, when the
Swedish conquerors do****ented...
-
Wakina Tui lineage. He had at
least one wife (mboho's daughter) and one son (
Bughe) from
Shambaai and
traveled with
companions from Zigula,
belonging to the...
-
Causeland railway station (Cornish: Tir an
Bughes) is an
intermediate station 5
miles (8.0 km)
south of
Liskeard on the
scenic Looe
Valley Line in Cornwall...
- Mwene", meaning, the Lion King in Kisambaa.
Mbegha was
succeeded by his son
Bughe, who was
succeeded by his son Kinyashi, Kimweri's father.
Kinyashi strengthened...
-
until 15 June 1951.[page needed][page needed]
Causeland (Cornish: Tir an
Bughes) was the only
intermediate station on the line when it
originally opened...
- challenges. However, a
notable body of
evidence from the era of Mbegha's son,
Bughe,
illustrates that
royal rule was
deeply rooted in the
glorification of traditional...