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Kyabaggu Kabinuli was
Kabaka of the
Kingdom of
Buganda from 1750
until 1780. He was the twenty-fifth (25th)
Kabaka of Buganda. He was the
third son of...
- c. 1738–c. 1740
Ndugwa I, c. 1740–c. 1741 Namuggala, c. 1741–c. 1750
Kyabaggu, c. 1750–c. 1780 Jjunju, c. 1780–c. 1797 Semakookiro, c. 1797–c. 1814 Kamaanya...
- 1).
Archon Books. Katende, J.L. (2004).
Bakabaka Ba
Buganda Okuva Ku
Kyabaggu Okutuka Ku
Mutesa II,
Kampala Cardinal Nsubuga,
Obulamu bwa
Mapera Omutume...
- 18th
century Tebandeke Ndawula Kagulu Kikulwe Mawanda Mwanga I
Namuggala Kyabaggu Jjunju Semakookiro 19th
century Kamaanya Suuna II
Muteesa I
Mwanga II Kiweewa...
- was the twenty-sixth (26th)
Kabaka of Buganda. He was the son of
Kabaka Kyabaggu Kabinuli,
Kabaka of Buganda, who
reigned between 1750 and 1780. His mother...
- the twenty-seventh (27th)
Kabaka of Buganda. He was the son of
Kabaka Kyabaggu Kabinuli,
Kabaka of Buganda, who
reigned between 1750 and 1780. His mother...
- 18th
century Tebandeke Ndawula Kagulu Kikulwe Mawanda Mwanga I
Namuggala Kyabaggu Jjunju Semakookiro 19th
century Kamaanya Suuna II
Muteesa I
Mwanga II Kiweewa...
- 18th
century Tebandeke Ndawula Kagulu Kikulwe Mawanda Mwanga I
Namuggala Kyabaggu Jjunju Semakookiro 19th
century Kamaanya Suuna II
Muteesa I
Mwanga II Kiweewa...
- 18th
century Tebandeke Ndawula Kagulu Kikulwe Mawanda Mwanga I
Namuggala Kyabaggu Jjunju Semakookiro 19th
century Kamaanya Suuna II
Muteesa I
Mwanga II Kiweewa...
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marked by
dreadful slaughter and arson. ...
although his
successors such as
Kyabaggu, may have done more
heroic deeds or
committed more
ghastly acts in Busoga...