- King
Mwami Mwezi IV
Gisabo Bikata-Bijoga (c. 1840–1908) was the last
independent ruler of
Burundi before its
colonization by the
German Empire. He ascended...
- (plural abami),
whose regnal names followed a cycle:
Ntare (meaning 'lion'),
Mwezi (meaning 'moon'), Mutaga, and Mwambutsa. Traditionally, it was
thought that...
- his
death in 1767. He
succeeded king
Mwezi III Ndagushimiye. His
predecessor as king of
Burundi was his
father Mwezi III of Burundi. In Mutaga's life there...
-
Mwezi I
Ndagushimiye was the king of
Burundi from 1709 to 1739. He was the
successor of
Ntare I of
Burundi and the
second king of the kingdom. Eggers...
- Burundi,
doubling the territory.
Ntare II was
succeeded by
Mwezi IV of Burundi, also
known as
Mwezi Gisabo. Akyeampong,
Emmanuel Kwaku; Jr,
Professor Henry...
-
nobles and
dominated northern Burundi in the next decades.
Ntare IV's heir,
Mwezi IV of
Burundi (r. 1852–1908)
fought with his
siblings for control, but ultimately...
- from plants, like
mkeka 'mat');
supernatural and
natural forces, such as
mwezi 'moon',
mlima 'mountain', mto 'river';
active things, such as moto 'fire'...
- 8.
Mwezi IV,
Mwami of
Burundi 4.
Mutaga IV,
Mwami of
Burundi 9. Vyano, of the
Bunyakarama clan 2.
Mwambutsa IV,
Mwami of
Burundi 5.
Princess Ngenzahago...
-
Regnal titles Preceded by - King of
Burundi 1680–1709 Succeeded by
Mwezi III...
-
Mwamikazi Nidi
Ririkumutima Bizima Bitazimiza Mwezi,
commonly known as Ririkumutima, (died 28 July 1917) was
Queen Regent of
Burundi from 1908 to her...