Definition of Nabongo. Meaning of Nabongo. Synonyms of Nabongo

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Nabongo. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Nabongo and, of course, Nabongo synonyms and on the right images related to the word Nabongo.

Definition of Nabongo

No result for Nabongo. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Nabongo from wikipedia

- Jessica Nambowa Damarie N****aka Nabongo is a Ugandan-American travel blogger and author who gained public attention in 2019 after having visited every...
- Nabongo Mumia Shiundu (c. 1849 – 1949) was a prince who became 17th King of the Wanga Kingdom, a pre-colonial kingdom in Kenya and Uganda prominent for...
- The Wanga retain the Nabongo, as their monarch. The Aba****se clan holds the royal lineage of the Nabongo. The current Nabongo is Peter Mumia II. The...
- Wabala was a Nabongo (King) who ruled the Abawanga around 1140 - 1190. His father was called Nabongo Wanga, the founding father of the famous Wanga Kingdom...
- Retrieved April 18, 2021. Nakhisa, Andrew W. (2009). Dhima Ya Utawala Wa Nabongo Mumia Katika Maenezi Ya Lugha Ya Kiswahili Ubukusuni, Mkoani Magharibi...
- Nabongo Musui (also Musuwi) was one of the sons of Nabongo Wabala. Musuwi was possibly born in the 12th century in Matungu where the Wanga Kingdom's capital...
- Nabongo Wanga was the founding father of the today's Wanga subtribe of the Luhya tribe of Kenya. He was born around 1050 A.D. His reign was between 1100...
- the tombs of past Wanga kings: Nabongo Wamukoya, Nabongo Shiundu, Nabongo ****awa and Nabongo Mumia. The grave of Nabongo Wanga, the first leader and founding...
- Johann Ludwig Krapf Imperial British East Africa Company Wanga Kingdom Nabongo Mumia Kenya-Uganda Railway Nandi Resistance German East Africa British...
- Scottish geologist, p****ed through Luhya territory around 1883. Thomson met Nabongo Mumia and influenced British relations with the Wanga Kingdom in the region...