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Kyebambe III is the name of:
Nyamutukura Kyebambe III of
Bunyoro (died 1835),
ruled Bunyoro (part of modern-day Uganda) from 1786 to 1835
Rububi Kyebambe...
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Kyebambe Girls Secondary School is a
residential girls-only
secondary school located in Fort Portal,
Kabarole District in
western Uganda. It was founded...
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Omukama Daudi Kasagama Kyebambe IV (c. 1874 - 1928) was the 10th
Omukama of
Tooro from 1891 to his
death in 1928. v t e v t e "Omukama Kasagama: How he...
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Omukama Kaboyo Olimi I, the
eldest son of
Omukama of
Bunyoro Nyamutukura Kyebambe III of Bunyoro,
seceded and
established his own
independent kingdom. Absorbed...
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Kyebambe I of Bunyoro, late
seventeenth century Winyi III of Bunyoro,
early eighteenth century Nyaika of Bunyoro,
early eighteenth century Kyebambe II...
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Rukirabasaija Daudi Kasagama Kyebambe IV was
Omukama (King) of the
Tooro Kingdom (one of the four
traditional kingdoms located within the
borders of what's...
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Omukama Nyamutukura Kyebambe III
ruled Bunyoro (part of modern-day Uganda) from 1786 to 1835. In 1822, his
eldest son
rebelled and
established his own...
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Rubuubi Kyebambe IIl was
Omukama of the
Tooro Kingdom, in 1875 and from 1877
until 1879. He was the
seventh (7th)
Omukama of Tooro. He was the
fourth son...
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Doreen attended primary school locally. In 2003 she
transferred to
Kyebambe Girls'
Secondary School, in Fort Portal,
where she
completed her O-Level...