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Bunyoro, also
called Bunyoro-Kitara, is a
traditional Bantu kingdom in
Western Uganda. It was one of the most
powerful kingdoms in
Central and East Africa...
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Omukama wa
Bunyoro (translates to the King of
Bunyoro) is the
title given to
rulers of the East
African kingdom of
Bunyoro-Kitara. The
kingdom lasted...
- The
Bunyoro rabbit or
Central African rabbit (Poelagus marjorita) is a
species of
mammal in the
family Leporidae. It is
monotypic within the
genus Poelagus...
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Kabalega (18 June 1853 – 6
April 1923), was the King or
Omukama of
Bunyoro in
Uganda from 1870 to 1899. In 1869,
Omukama Kamurasi Kyebambe IV died...
- (1927). Ky'Abakama ba
Bunyoro [Of the
Kings of
Bunyoro]. London:
Sheldon Press. "Kings of
Bunyoro –
Bunyoro-Kitara USA".
Bunyoro-Kitara USA. Retrieved...
- 1869–1902) was
Omukama of
Bunyoro from 1898 to 1902 in
Bunyoro nowadays Uganda.
Kitahimbwa became king when his
father Kabalega of
Bunyoro was
exiled to Seyc****es...
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predisposition against the
kingdom of
Bunyoro and
sided with the
kingdom of Buganda. This
would eventually cost
Bunyoro half of its territory,
which was given...
- part of the
Kingdom of Buganda, be
transferred back to the
Kingdom of
Bunyoro, or be
established as a
separate district. The electorate,
consisting of...
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Kyebambe III is the name of:
Nyamutukura Kyebambe III of
Bunyoro (died 1835),
ruled Bunyoro (part of modern-day Uganda) from 1786 to 1835
Rububi Kyebambe...
- Buganda, much to the
annoyance of the
other four kingdoms. The
kingdom of
Bunyoro felt
especially aggrieved having been
deprived of its "lost counties" when...