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Muteesa I
Mukaabya Walugembe Kayiira (c. 1837–9
October 1884) was the 30th
Kabaka of the
Kingdom of Buganda, from 1856
until 1884. He was born at the...
- sons and 9 daughters:
Prince Kiweewa Luswata. The
first son of
Kabaka Muteesa II. He was born in Wakiso. He
lived and
studied in France. He died in the...
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Muteesa (variably
spelled Mutesa or Mutessa) may
refer to:
Muteesa I of Buganda, the 30th
Kabaka of
Buganda who
reigned between 1856 and 1884. Muteesa...
- 1797 Semakookiro, c. 1797–c. 1814 Kamaanya, 1814–1832
Suuna II, 1832–1856
Muteesa I, 1856–1884
Mwanga II, 1884–1888 and 1889–1897 Kiweewa, 1888 Kalema, 1888–1889...
- 1889
until 1897. He was born at
Nakawa on 3rd June 1868. His
father was
Muteesa I of Buganda, who
reigned between 1856 and 1884. His
mother was Abakyala...
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Muteesa I
Royal University (MRU) is a
private university in Uganda. It was
accredited by the
Uganda National Council for
Higher Education in 2007 and...
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October 1920. She was
installed as
Naalinnya to her
brother Sir
Edward Muteesa II, at
Kasubi in
December 1953. She
received the
Order of the
Shield and...
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arrived at
Kabaka Muteesa I of
Buganda who gave him
letter in 1875
inviting the
missionaries to come and
educate his people.
Muteesa I's
letter was published...
- is the son of
Edward Frederick William David Walugembe Mutebi Luwangula Muteesa II,
Kabaka of Buganda, who
reigned between 1939 and 1969 and
first President...
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Society was
Alexander Murdoch Mackay.
Muteesa I
never converted to any religion,
despite numerous attempts. In 1884,
Muteesa died and his son
Mwanga II took...