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Jamil Mukulu (born
David Steven) is a
Ugandan militant leader and
suspected war
criminal who was the prin****l
founder and
former leader of the Allied...
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Mukulu may be,
Mukulu language The
Mokilko language of Chad The
Mukulu dialect of
Zambia Jamil Mukulu Cardiocorax mukulu (sp. plesiosaur) This disambiguation...
- its
leader Jamil Mukulu and the rise of Musa
Baluku in his place. From 2019, the ADF had split, with one part
remaining loyal to
Mukulu,
while the other...
- and
served as one of
Jamil Mukulu's chief lieutenants.
After the ADF
relocated to the
Democratic Republic of the Congo,
Mukulu appointed Baluku to numerous...
- influence. They
include Chishinga, Lomotwa, Ngoma, Nwesi, Lala, Luunda,
Mukulu, Ng’umbo, and Unga,
which is
spoken by Twa
pygmies and
sometimes considered...
- Alex
Mukulu is a
Ugandan playwright.
Mukulu was born in 1954 in
Misebe (Ssingo County), Buganda, to
Paulo Kayizi Lugaizi and
Victoria Ndagire, daughter...
- Mokilko, or
Mukulu (also
known as Gergiko, Guerguiko, Mokulu, Mokoulou,
Djonkor Guera,
Dyongor Guera,
Diongor Guera, Jonkor-Gera), is a
Chadic language...
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Banky W., and Knighthouse. His well-known
songs include "Shake Body", "
Mukulu", "Keresimesi", "Komole", "My Baby", "Take Care of Me" and "Denge Pose"...
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Mumias and the
eldest son
Kweyu relocated to
Wanga Mukulu (Mumias East). The
lineage of the
Wanga Mukulu is as follows:
Nabongo Kweyu son of
Nabongo Osundwa...
- Chitimukulu, who was
originally named Chiti Muluba, but
changed his name to
Chiti Mukulu (lit. 'Chiti the Great'). In the 18th century, the
Bemba came out from their...