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- stay after the king. The Mutara dynasty completed the planned conquest of Gisaka [fr], a struggling country. Rwabugili, who inherited his father's kingdom...
- with a history dating back to when the region was part of the independent Gisaka kingdom. The dung is mixed with natural soils of various colours and painted...
- that imigongo was invented as an interior decoration by Prince Kakira of Gisaka Kingdom in Nyarubuye in the 1800s. During the 1994 Genocide (The Rwandan...
- Bwanacyambwe and Gisaka arose when the teenage king of Ndorwa, Gahaya I Rutindageli, initiated a conflict against his cousin, the teenage king of Gisaka, Kimenyi...
- history with larger and more powerful neighbours, Bugesera and Gisaka. A member of the Gisaka dynasty killed Rwanda's king Ruganzu I Bwimba in the 16th century...
- confederation with the larger and more powerful neighbouring kingdoms, Bugesera and Gisaka. The kingdom was invaded by the Banyoro around 1600, and the kings forced...
- to Bugesera. This newly won territory was later lost to the Kingdom of Gisaka due to Nyoro invasions. However, Nyanguge was possibly already pregnant...
- was characterized by many attacks from neighboring Kingdoms of Ndorwa, Gisaka and Burundi. During his time, a sacrificial warfare known as "war of Abatabazi"...
- state of the Zigaba (Abazigaba) clan also covered an extensive area. The Gisaka state in southeast Rwanda was powerful, maintaining its independence until...
- dynasty/Bachwezi) Fatagar Sultanate (11th century–14th century CE) Kingdom of Gisaka [fr] (11th century–1854 CE) (Gesera clan), splintered into Busozo and Bushiru: 517 ...