- Ujiji/Bujiji
Bushubi Buhaya:
Kyamutwara later Lesser Kyamtwara Kiziba Ihangiro Kianja/Kihanja
Maruku Bugabo In much of the
interlacustrine region, abundant...
- Lusíba, die
Sprache der Länder Kisíba, Bugábu, Kjamtwára, Kjánja und
Ihángiro.
Mitteilungen des
Seminars für
orientalische Sprachen, 7 (III. Abt.), pp...
- clan of
Kiziba Kingdom. The
third Haya
kingdom during this
period was
Ihangiro to the
south of Kyamtwara. Oral
accounts state that the
Bahinda royal clan...
- the nine
kingdoms (Kihanja, Karagwe, Kiziba, Misenye, Bugabo, Kyamtwara,
Ihangiro,
Bukara and Biharamulo) was
diminished when
Germans colonised Tanzania...
- : 96 : 18 Nyakatura,
Buchanan and
Apuuli wrote that
during a
campaign in
Ihangiro against Bwirebutakya (lit. 'the day does not dawn'),
Ndahura was captured...
-
Lesser Kyamtwara (late 18th century–1890/1961 CE)
Kiziba (pre–1890/1961 CE)
Ihangiro (pre–1890/1961 CE) Kianja/Kiyanja/Kyanja/Kihanja (pre–1890/1961 CE) Chagga...
-
Lesser Kyamutwara.
Shortly after, the
Ganda interfered in
Karagwe and
Ihangiro,
another realm of the Hinda. The
Tutsi rulers of Buha had
thrived in the...
- (JE22D, Kiziba),
Hanja (JE22E, Kianja, Kihanja, Kjanja),
Hangiro (JE22F,
Ihangiro),
Missenyi (JE22G, Misenyi)
Herrmann 1904;
Schoenbrun 1994 JE20: Haya-Jita...
-
Monarchy is
abolished in Hadimu. c. 1875:
First mention of the
Kingdom of
Ihangiro, in Tanzania.
First mention of the
Kingdom of Buzimba, in Uganda. 11 October...