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Kitara (sometimes
spelt as
Kittara or Kitwara, also
known as the
Chwezi Empire) was an
ancient legendary state that
covered significant parts of western...
- The
Chwezi or
Cwezi were a
major semi-legendary clan that
formed the
second ruling dynasty of the
Empire of
Kitara within the
African Great Lakes region...
- or
Shongora (pl. Basongora, sing. Musongora; also
known as "Bacwezi", "
Chwezi", Huma or "Bahuma") are a
traditionally pastoralist people of the Great...
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Dynasty of the
Empire of Kitara.
Ruhinda was a son of Ndahura, the last
Chwezi king. Stewart, John (1989).
African States and Rulers. London: McFarland...
- of
Bunyoro developed. The
early Bito
kings surp****ed the
feats of
their Chwezi forefathers and
achieved regional pre-eminence.
Recent historical studies...
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ruled the
Empire of
Kitara in modern-day Uganda. It was
succeeded by the
Chwezi dynasty.
Traditions concerning the
dynasty vary,
recording between four...
- the 15th
century by a
group of
pastoral rulers called the
Chwezi.
Legends depicted the
Chwezi as
supernatural beings, but
their material remains at the...
- engineer. He is the
author of
novels Chwezi Code, Jesse's Jewel; a
Parable of the Lost Love, and Mug: the
Chwezi guru, and a
collection of poems, Till...
- On p****ing the test, Oyo was
permitted to
sound the Nyalebe, a
sacred Chwezi drum, as his
forefathers had done. At 4 a.m, Oyo
Nyimba Kabamba Iguru was...
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Rukidi was born in
Bukidi as the
second son of Kyomya, a
member of the
Chwezi dynasty, and Nyatworo, the
daughter of a
Lango man
called Labongo, of the...