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Bukedi District was a
subdivision of the
Eastern Province of the
Uganda Protectorate, with
headquarters in Mbale. In the
early 1920s
Bukedi was divided...
- include, but are not
necessarily limited to: Acholi, Ankole, Buganda, Bugisu,
Bukedi, Bunyoro, Busoga, Elgon, Karamoja, Kigezi, Lango, Rwenzori, Sebei, Teso...
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Northern Province the
Diocese of Northern Uganda; and Mbale,
Bugisu and
Bukedi remained and was
renamed Mbale. When Usher-Wilson was (re)installed as ordinary...
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Tekedi Padibe Patongo Alur/Alero Koc
Wipac Kitagwenda Kayonza Kingizi Bugisu Bukedi Burundi Busoga Busongora Busigi Uvinza Usangi Gizaka [fr]
Igara Nshenyi...
- ****istant in the district,
Oboth Ofumbi was
appointed District Commissioner for
Bukedi District in
Eastern Uganda in 1960. By 1963, he had
moved from
being a district...
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North Central 5.4 (4.3) 10.3 6.9
Busoga 6.1 (4.5) 12.4 7.5
Bukedi 6.1 (4.3) 13.7 7.4
Bugisu 5.6 (4.3) 9.3 6.8 Teso 6.0 (4.8) 10.4 7.8 Lango...
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believed that the
British would allow him to be king of the
territories Bukedi and Bugisu,
which he had
conquered in a
battle for them. However, when the...
- the
British sphere of
influence two
areas outside of the
Bugandan Empire,
Bukedi and Busoga.
These areas were
between the Nile River's
source in Lake Victoria...
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Kapchorwa District was
Sebei County,
located in
North Bugisu in the now
defunct Bukedi District.
Kapchorwa was
granted district status on 1
February 1962, shortly...
- Semakokiro. They
settled around Lake
Kyoga basin in the
areas of Teso,
Lango and
Bukedi. The
cultural leadership petitioned Uganda National Bureau of Statistics...