- 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...
- 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...
- Burundi,
doubling the territory.
Ntare II was
succeeded by
Mwezi IV of Burundi, also
known as
Mwezi Gisabo. Akyeampong,
Emmanuel Kwaku; Jr,
Professor Henry...
- (plural abami),
whose regnal names followed a cycle:
Ntare (meaning 'lion'),
Mwezi (meaning 'moon'), Mutaga, and Mwambutsa. Traditionally, it was
thought that...
-
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 from 21
August 1908
until 30
November 1915. He was the son of
Mwami Mwezi IV. He
inherited the
throne at the age of 15,
after his
father died in 1908...
-
Regnal titles Preceded by - King of
Burundi 1680–1709 Succeeded by
Mwezi III...
- 8.
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...
- from plants, like
mkeka 'mat');
supernatural and
natural forces, such as
mwezi 'moon',
mlima 'mountain', mto 'river';
active things, such as moto 'fire'...
- v t e
Kings of
Burundi Monarchs (c. 1680–1966)
Ntare III
Rushatsi Mwezi III
Ndagushimiye Mutaga III
Senyamwiza Mutamo Mwambutsa III
Serushambo Butama...