- The
Kasanje Kingdom (1620–1910), also
known as the Jaga Kingdom, was a
Central African state. It was
formed in 1620 by a
mercenary band of Imbangala,...
- they went into exile. In
search of allies, she
married Imbangala warlord Kasanje.
Using this new
alliance to
rebuild her forces, she
conquered the Kingdom...
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Kasanje is a
location in
Central Uganda.
Kasanje is
located in
Kalungu District,
Central Uganda. It lies
approximately 10
kilometres (6.2 mi), by road...
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Kasanje may
refer to:
Kasanje Kingdom, a pre-colonial
kingdom in present-day
Angola Kasanje, Uganda, a
location in
Uganda This
disambiguation page lists...
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worked as
hired mercenaries in 17th-century
Angola and
later founded the
Kasanje Kingdom. The
Imbangala were people,
possibly from
Central Africa, who appeared...
- The Nakawuka–
Kasanje–Mpigi Road, is a road in the
Central Region of Uganda,
connecting the
towns of
Nakawuka and
Kasanje in
Wakiso District to the city...
- its name from the
leader of the band,
Kasanje, who
settled his
followers on the
upper Kwango River. The
Kasanje people were
ruled by the Jaga, a king...
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campaigns against Ndongo.
Thanks to the help of
Imbangala bands commanded by
Kasanje, Kasa, and others, he
invaded Ndongo,
sacked the capital, and
forced King...
- Empire,
Barotse Empire,
Kazembe Kingdom,
Mbunda Kingdom, Yeke Kingdom,
Kasanje Kingdom,
Empire of Kitara, Butooro, Bunyoro, Buganda, Busoga, Rwanda, Burundi...
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replacing Engineer John
Baptist Walusimbi.
Charles Peter Mayiga was born in
Kasanje village,
Kabonera Parish,
Masaka District,
Central Uganda. (now Masaka...