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Mwami Mutaga III
Senyamwiza Mutamo was the king of Burundi. He
ascended to the
throne c.1735-1739 and
ruled until his
death in 1767. He
succeeded king...
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Mutaga IV
Mbikije (c. 1892 – 30
November 1915) was the king of
Burundi from 21
August 1908
until 30
November 1915. He was the son of
Mwami Mwezi IV. He...
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names followed a cycle:
Ntare (meaning 'lion'),
Mwezi (meaning 'moon'),
Mutaga, and Mwambutsa. Traditionally, it was
thought that
there had been four complete...
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between 1915 and 1966. He
succeeded to the
throne on the
death of his
father Mutaga IV
Mbikije (reigned 1908–15). Born
while Burundi was
under German colonial...
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reign up
until his
death in 1908, when he
would be
succeeded by his son
Mutaga IV Mbikije. In his
position as king of Burundi, he was seen as the ‘Father’...
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Ntare IV
Rutaganzwa Rugamba. He
succeeded Mwami Mutaga III
Senyamwiza Mutamo. Eggers,
Ellen K. (2006).
Historical Dictionary of...
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Prince Godefroid Kamatari (1957 – 20
August 2005) was a
grandson of
Mwami Mutaga IV
Mbikije of Burundi, and a son of
Prince Ignace Kamatari (d. 1964 in Bujumbura)...
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Mwezi IV,
Sultan and
Mwami of
Burundi 4.
Mutaga IV,
Sultan and
Mwami of
Burundi 9. Vyano, of the
Bunyakarama clan 2.
Mwambutsa IV, King of
Burundi 5...
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Mutaga III
Senyamwiza Mutamo Mwambutsa III
Serushambo Butama (also
known as
Mwambutsa III Mbariza)
Ntare IV
Rutaganzwa Rugamba Mwezi IV
Gisabo Mutaga...
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Mwezi IV,
Sultan and
Mwami of
Burundi 4.
Mutaga IV,
Sultan and
Mwami of
Burundi 9. Vyano, of the
Bunyakarama clan 2.
Prince Ignace Katamari of Burundi...