- food supply. The
kingdom was
ruled by a
monarch known as the
Mugabe or
Omugabe. The
people of
Ankole are
called Banyankore (singular: Munyankore) in Runyankole...
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Nyakikoto Kitabanyoro, was the
Omugabe of Nkore, a
historic state located in what is now Uganda, from 1699 to 1727. The term "
Omugabe" is
translated in various...
- (1924–2019) was the
second president of Zimbabwe.
Mugabe may also
refer to:
Omugabe or the Mugabe, a
title given to
kings of
Ankole of
Uganda Aristide Mugabe...
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Uganda Ankole (complete list) – Macwa,
Omugabe (c.1727–c.1755) Rwabirere,
Omugabe (c.1755–1783)
Kahaya I,
Omugabe (1783–?)
Buganda (complete list) – Kayemba...
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Omugabe,
which is
often translated as "King of Kings." The last
hereditary Omugabe was
Daudi Ndibarema 1901-1967 (“ex-Kangaho”). His father,
Omugabe Mugimba...
- (complete list) – Rwebishengye,
Omugabe (?–1811) Kayungu,
Omugabe (1811–?)
Gasyonga I,
Omugabe (?–1839) Mutambuka,
Omugabe (1839–1873)
Buganda (complete...
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Edward Suleiman Kahaya II
became Omugabe of
Nkore in 1895, when he was
around eighteen years old.
Omugabe is the
title that was used for the king of Nkore...
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Ankole (complete list) – Mutambuka,
Omugabe (1839–1873)
Ntare V Rugingiza,
Omugabe (1873–1895)
Kahaya II,
Omugabe (1895–1944)
Buganda (complete list)...
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Ruhinda was the
first Omugabe of Nkore, a king-like position, in Nkore, a
kingdom in present-day
Uganda that was
renamed Ankole in
colonial times. His...
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Ntare VI (January 10, 1940 –
October 14, 2011) was the
Omugabe of
Nkore or
Ankole and the 27th of the
Bahinda dynasty,
although he did not rule over Ankole...