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Edward Suleiman Kahaya II
became Omugabe of
Nkore in 1895, when he was
around eighteen years old.
Omugabe is the
title that was used for the king of Nkore...
- 1727 – 1755) Four
joint rulers (c. 1755 – 1783)
Rwabirere Karara I
Karaiga Kahaya I
Three joint rulers (c. 1783 – 1811)
Nyakashaija Bwarenga Rwebishengye...
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states emerged from the
greater Mpororo Kingdom all led my
KAHAYA RUTINDANGYEZI's sons.
Under Kahaya Rutindangyezi-from whom all the
Bashambo clans descended...
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Regnal titles Preceded by
Ntare IV
Omugabe of
Nkore 1727–1755 Succeeded by
Rwabirere Karara I
Karaiga Kahaya I (joint rule)...
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United Kingdom under British Isles,
Europe Uganda Ankole (complete list) –
Kahaya II,
Omugabe (1895–1944)
Gasyonga II,
Omugabe (1944–1967)
Buganda (complete...
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developed residential properties include Greenwoods Village, Wind Crest,
Kahaya Place,
Forest Ridge,
South Hampton and
Kohana Grove. One
Roxas Triangle...
- and the
queen eventually married the
Rwandan prince. They had a son
named Kahaya Rutindangyezi. Meanwhile, King
Kigeri II of Rwanda, to the south, sought...
- list) – Macwa,
Omugabe (c.1727–c.1755) Rwabirere,
Omugabe (c.1755–1783)
Kahaya I,
Omugabe (1783–?)
Buganda (complete list) – Kayemba,
Kabaka (c.1690–c...
- – Mutambuka,
Omugabe (1839–1873)
Ntare V Rugingiza,
Omugabe (1873–1895)
Kahaya II,
Omugabe (1895–1944)
Buganda (complete list) –
Suuna II,
Kabaka (1832–1856)...
- Oxford:
Oxford University Press. p. 149. ISBN 978-0190882143. Poyer, Mark;
Kahaya,
Steve (2020). The SKS Carbine. Tustin:
North Cape Publications. pp. 3,...