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Isaya Mukirania (also
spelled Isaya Mukirane, d. 2
September 1966),
known by his
royal title Kibanzanga I, was the
leader of the
Rwenzururu movement and...
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Isaya Klein Ikkink (pronounced [iˈsaːjaː klɛin ˈɪkɪŋk]; born 13 May 2003) is a
Dutch track and
field athlete who
competes in sprinting. He specializes...
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Isaya Yunge (born 23
March 1990) is a
Tanzanian internet entrepreneur,
speaker and
first African J8
delegate to
speak at the G8 2007 Summit. He was one...
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father Isaya Mukirania, died in 1966. However,
Mumbere was not
formally crowned and
recognised by the
Ugandan government until 2009. 1963–1966:
Isaya Mukirania...
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Isaya Mwita Charles is a
Tanzanian politician. He is the
Mayor of Dar es Salaam, a
position he has
served since 2016.
Isaya Mwita Charles is the Lord...
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Isaias Afwerki (Tigrinya: ኢሳይያስ ኣፍወርቂ,
pronounced [isajas afwɐrkʼi] ; born 2
February 1946) is an
Eritrean politician and
partisan who has been the first...
- Library: The
Uganda Journal. Wright, M. J. (1958). "The
early life of Rwot
Isaya Ogwangguji, M.B.E".
Uganda Journal. 22 (2): 131–138. ISSN 0041-574X. Kihangire...
- Tooro. The
group was made up of
Konjo and Amba
fighters and was led by
Isaya Mukirania. It
disbanded in 1982
following successful peace negotiations...
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Isaija Radev Mažovski (Macedonian: Исаија Радев Мажовски, Bulgarian: Исая Радев Мажовски; 1852–1926) was a
Mijak painter and activist. Mažovski sought...
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mountainous region of
western Uganda. The
revolt was led by Mumbere's father,
Isaya Mukirane, who was
recognized as the region's king.
Mumbere inherited the...