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Rukirabasaija Omukama Oyo
Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV ( [ɾukiɾaβaséíd͡ʒa omukáma óːjo ɲíːmba kaβáːmba igúɾu
ɾukídi]),
commonly known as King Oyo, is the reigning...
- at St John's Cathedral, Kabarole, on 29
January 1929.
Omukama Kamurasi Rukidi III
attended the
Coronation of
Queen Elizabeth II at
Westminster Abbey in...
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Isingoma Rukidi Mpuuga (about 1500),
others call him
Labongo and
sometimes Mpuuga Rukidi was the
first Biito King (Omukama Omubiito) of Bunyoro-Kitara...
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Omukama of
Tooro is King Oyo
Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV. King Oyo
Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV took to the
throne of
Tooro kingdom in 1995 at the...
- and c. 1864–1874 Kato
Rukidi I, 1863–1864
Mukabirere Olimi II, c. 1874–1876
Mukarusa Kyebambe II, c. 1876–1877
Isingoma Rukidi ll, c. 1877
Rububi Kyebambe...
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Rukirabasaija Kato
Rukidi I (kajjaju) was
Omukama of the
Tooro Kingdom, from 1871
until 1871. He was the
fourth (4th)
Omukama of Tooro. He was the fifth...
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Rukirabasaija Isingoma Rukidi II was
Omukama of the
Tooro Kingdom for a few
months in 1875.
Tooro was
among the
traditional kingdoms located within the...
- in 1995. He was son of
Rukirabasaija Sir
George David Matthew Kamurasi Rukidi III,
Omukama of Tooro, who
reigned from 1928
until 1965. His
mother was...
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English Bar. She is a
paternal aunt (Isenkati) of the
Omukama of Tooro,
Rukidi IV. She
briefly served as
Minister of
Foreign Affairs under President Idi...
- Omukama. The
kingdom of
Bunyoro was
established in the late 16th
century by
Rukidi-Mpuga
after the
dissolution of the
Empire of Kitara. The
founders of Bunyoro-Kitara...