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Jjunju Sendegeya was
Kabaka of the
Kingdom of
Buganda (a
subnational kingdom within Uganda) from 1780
until 1797. He was the twenty-sixth (26th) Kabaka...
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Kingdom of
Buganda and the
Nyoro people of the
Nyoro Kingdom in Buddu.
Jjunju had been
increasingly interested in
conquering Buddu. He
wanted control...
- I, c. 1740–c. 1741 Namuggala, c. 1741–c. 1750 Kyabaggu, c. 1750–c. 1780
Jjunju, c. 1780–c. 1797 Semakookiro, c. 1797–c. 1814 Kamaanya, 1814–1832 Suuna...
- doi:10.1039/c1mb05350g. ISSN 1742-206X. PMC 3699692. PMID 22041788.
Maher S,
Jjunju FP,
Taylor S (2015). "100
years of m**** spectrometry:
Perspectives and ****ure...
- (20) wives. He
ascended the
throne after the
death of his brother,
Kabaka Jjunju Sendegeya, whom
Semakookiro defeated and
killed in the
Battle of Kiwawu...
- Hospital,
Kampala Spouse Lady
Sylvia Nagginda, the
Naabagereka Issue Crispin Jjunju Kiweewa Victoria Nkinzi Joan
Tebatagwabwe N****olo
Sarah Katrina Ssangalyambogo...
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century Tebandeke Ndawula Kagulu Kikulwe Mawanda Mwanga I
Namuggala Kyabaggu Jjunju Semakookiro 19th
century Kamaanya Suuna II
Muteesa I
Mwanga II
Kiweewa Kalema...
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Kyabaggu Ssendegeya Mmamba (Lung fish)
Jjunju Mayembe Mmamba (Lung fish)
Jjunju Kagenda Mmamba (Lung fish)
Jjunju Nabbunga Ndiga (Sheep)
Semakookiro Ssekayiba-Nabembezi...
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contested the
succession on the
death of his father.
Defeated by his brother,
Jjunju, and fled to
Bunyoro Prince (Omulangira)
Kibuli Prince (Omulangira) Kigoye...
- 1741) Namuggala,
Kabaka (c.1741–c.1750) Kyabaggu,
Kabaka (c.1750–c.1780)
Jjunju,
Kabaka (c.1780–c.1797) Semakookiro,
Kabaka (c.1797–c.1814)
Bunyoro (complete...