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Kigeli V
Ndahindurwa (born Jean-Baptiste Ndahindurwa; 29 June 1936 – 16
October 2016) was the last
ruling King (Mwami) of Rwanda, from 28 July 1959 until...
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Kigeli IV
Rwabugiri (1840? -
September 1895) was the king (mwami) of the
Kingdom of
Rwanda in the mid-nineteenth century. He was
among the last Nyiginya...
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Bwimba Cyilima I
Rugwe 1st
Abami Bibitekerezo (1st
Common Era Kings)
Kigeli I
Mukobanya Mibambwe I
Sekarongoro I
Mutabazi Yuhi II
Gahima II Ndahiro...
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Tutsi chiefs and sub-chiefs with Hutu,
consigning King
Kigeli V to
figurehead status;
Kigeli later fled the country.
Despite continued anti-Tutsi violence...
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Ķiģelis (feminine: Ķiģele) is a
Latvian masculine surname. It may
refer to: Fēlikss
Ķiģelis,
Latvian rock
musician Ēriks
Ķiģelis,
Latvian rock musician...
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independence from
Belgium in 1962.
After the revolution, the last
ruling monarch,
Kigeli V, was
exiled and he
eventually settled in the
United States. A
court in...
- its
greatest extent during the
nineteenth century under the
reign of King
Kigeli Rwabugiri.
Rwabugiri conquered several smaller states,
expanded the kingdom...
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privy council of the
Rwandan monarchy. He
succeeded his late
uncle King
Kigeli V and is a
grandson of King Yuhi V. He grew up in
exile in Uganda, where...
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Kigeli I
Mukobanya was,
according to tradition,
Mwami of the
Kingdom of Rwanda.
Different dates of his
reign are
given in
various sources, such as c. 1460...
- pre-colonial Rwanda. They
ruled the
Kingdom of
Rwanda until 28
January 1961, when
Kigeli V
Ndahindurwa was
deposed as part of the Coup of Gitarama. Vansina, Jan...