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Karagwe is one of the
eight districts of the
Kagera Region of Tanzania. It is
bordered to the
north by Uganda, to the east by the
Bukoba Rural District...
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Karagwe Kingdom (Ufalme wa
Karagwe, in Swahili) was a
historical Bantu state in present-day
Karagwe District of
Kagera Region in
northwestern Tanzania...
- to gods of
their kingdoms. The
authority of the nine
kingdoms (Kihanja,
Karagwe, Kiziba, Misenye, Bugabo, Kyamtwara, Ihangiro,
Bukara and Biharamulo) was...
- The Rumanyika-
Karagwe National Park (Hifadhi ya
Taifa ya Rumanuyika-
Karagwe, In Swahili) is a
Tanzanian national park
located in the
Karagwe,
Kyerwa District...
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Kingdom of
Karagwe.
Having narrowly escaped death, the
grieving prince found refuge in
Karagwe under the
tutelage of the
Queen of
Karagwe, who happened...
- Gizaka [fr]
Igara Nshenyi Rujumbura Kajara Obwera Rukiga/Bushengyera
Bugesera Karagwe Kimwani Bashi Bukunzi Kinkoko/Cyinkoko
Buhoma Bahavu Bukerebe/Ukerebe Kooki...
- Nyambo, or Ragwe, are a
Bantu ethnic and
linguistic group based in the
Karagwe District of
Kagera Region in far
northwestern Tanzania. The
Nyambo po****tion...
- Rweya,
where they
founded the
Kingdom of Mubari,
located just
southwest of
Karagwe, with
their royal drum
called Sera.
Their ancestors are Kazigaba, the founding...
- The
Kingdom of
Karagwe was
located in the north-western part of Tanzania. It was also
known as Bunyambo. The
title of the King was Omuggabe. The Abagabe...
- fisher-people) was
originally used to
differentiate the Haya from the
Banyambo of
Karagwe. This
distinction is said to be
based on
cultural differences, with the...