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Duhaga of
Bunyoro was
Omukama of
Bunyoro (c. 1731-c.1782).
Omukama of
Bunyoro is the name
given to
rulers of the
central African kingdom of Bunyoro-Kitara...
- of Bunyoro,
early eighteenth century Olimi III of Bunyoro, c. 1710–1731
Duhaga of Bunyoro, 1731–c. 1782
Olimi IV of Bunyoro, c. 1782–1786
Nyamutukura Kyebambe...
- (complete list) –
Kyebambe II,
Omukama Olimi III,
Omukama (c.1710–1731)
Duhaga,
Omukama (1731–c.1782)
Olimi IV,
Omukama (c.1782–1786)
Nyamutukura Kyebambe...
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Kabaka (1939–1969)
Bunyoro (complete list) – Kitahimbwa,
Omukama (1898–1902)
Duhaga III,
Omukama (1902–1924)
Winyi IV,
Omukama (1925–1967)
Uganda Protectorate...
- Preceded by
Kabalega of
Bunyoro Omukama of
Bunyoro 1898–1902 Succeeded by
Duhaga II of Bunyoro...
- her
parents were teachers.
Sarah started school in
kindergarten class at
Duhaga Girls'
School in
Hoima where she
studied up to
Primary 4. In 1938, she joined...
- Uganda. His
father is Mzee
Phillip Muhanga of Fort Portal. He
attended Duhaga Secondary School in
Hoima district and
later Mpanga Day School, in Fort...
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centres - Our Lady of
Lourdes Cathedral, Bujumbura, St. Peter's Cathedral,
Duhaga and
Bwikya mosque, Kinubi. List of
government ministries of
Uganda Cabinet...
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Dorcus Inzikuru Doreen Baingana Doris Akol
Dorothy Hyuha Drake Lubega Dufile Duhaga of
Bunyoro Eagle Air (Uganda)
Early history of
Uganda East
African Airways...
- Scouts.
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