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Kiggala Sewannaku Mukaabya Kasungubu (died 1494) was
Kabaka of the
Kingdom of Buganda. He
reigned from 1434
until 1464 and from 1484
until 1494. He was...
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fourteenth century Kimera, c. 1374 – c. 1404 Ttembo, c. 1404 – c. 1434
Kiggala, c. 1434–c. 1464 and c. 1484–c. 1494 Kiyimba, c. 1464–c. 1484 Kayima, c...
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fathered three children, two sons and one daughter:
Kabaka Sewannaku Kiggala Mukaabya Kasungubu, the 5th
Kabaka of Buganda, who
reigned between 1434...
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March 1925 17.
Henry W****wa
Kalemeera 8
April 1925 18.
Alfredi Kato
Kiggala 8
April 1925 19.
Sepiriya Danieri Luswata 20 May 1925 20.
Richard Lumaama...
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Kabaka of
Buganda 14th
century Kato
Kintu Chwa I
Kimera 15th
century Ttembo Kiggala Kiyimba Kayima 16th
century Nakibinge Mulondo Jemba Suuna I 17th century...
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Kabaka (c.1374–c.1404) Ttembo,
Kabaka (c.1404–c.1434)
Kiggala,
Kabaka (c.1434–c.1464, c.1484–c.1494) Kiyimba,
Kabaka (c.1464–c.1484)...
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Kabaka of
Buganda 14th
century Kato
Kintu Chwa I
Kimera 15th
century Ttembo Kiggala Kiyimba Kayima 16th
century Nakibinge Mulondo Jemba Suuna I 17th century...
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Kabaka of
Buganda 14th
century Kato
Kintu Chwa I
Kimera 15th
century Ttembo Kiggala Kiyimba Kayima 16th
century Nakibinge Mulondo Jemba Suuna I 17th century...
- Lady Nakayima. He
ascended the
throne upon the
death of his grandfather,
Kiggala Mukaabya in 1494. He
established his
capital at ****go Hill.[citation needed]...
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Kabaka of
Buganda 14th
century Kato
Kintu Chwa I
Kimera 15th
century Ttembo Kiggala Kiyimba Kayima 16th
century Nakibinge Mulondo Jemba Suuna I 17th century...