- him as King
Kigeli V Ndahindurwa. "Kigeli" is
sometimes transcribed as "
Kigeri".
Though married, Kigeli's late half-brother had had no children; the abrupt...
- leur fils, comme: Nyira-Yuhi, la mère de Yuhi-Musinga, Nyira-
Kigeri, la mère de
Kigeri-Rwabugiri, etc . . . Les rois du nom de
Mutara devaient être des...
- Murari, a
claimant to the
Rwandan throne, had been
ousted by his
brother Kigeri II Nyamuheshera. At that time,
Rwanda and
Songora shared a
common border...
-
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...
-
Political offices Preceded by King
Kigeri V of
Rwanda President of
Rwanda 28
January 1961 – 26
October 1961 Succeeded by Grégoire Kayibanda...
- of
Mibambwe IV Rutarindwa, the
original successor to the
powerful king
Kigeri Rwabugiri (1840–95) of Rwanda. Over his
reign Musinga struggled with three...
-
elections were held
alongside a
referendum on the
Tutsi monarchy of
Mwami Kigeri V. MDR-Parmehutu won 35 of the 44
seats in the
Legislative ****embly, whilst...
-
contrast to
classic chronology,
modern historians dispute that his successor,
Kigeri I Mukobanya, was
actually his son. They
insist that he was son of the king...
- was Muserakande, and she was
married to and had a son
named Biregeya with
Kigeri Rwabugiri, the King of
Rwanda from 1867 to 1895.
Following Rwabugiri's death...
- 200
years to
attain a
truly centralized kingdom under Mwami Kigeli IV (
Kigeri Rwabugiri) (1840–1895).
Subjugation of the Hutu
proved more
difficult than...