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Sekamaanya Kisolo, also
spelled as
Ssekamaanya Kisolo, was
Kabaka of the
Kingdom of
Buganda between 1614 and 1634. He was the
twelfth Kabaka of Buganda...
- Mulondo, c. 1555–1564 Jemba, c. 1564–c. 1584
Suuna I, c. 1584–c. 1614
Sekamaanya, c. 1614–c. 1634 Kimbugwe, c. 1634–c. 1644 Kateregga, c. 1644–c. 1674...
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Kiyimba Kayima 16th
century Nakibinge Mulondo Jemba Suuna I 17th
century Sekamaanya Kimbugwe Kateregga Mutebi I
Juuko Kayemba 18th
century Tebandeke Ndawula...
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Beatrice Namikka Mpologoma Kamuwanda 21
October 1920 9.
Frederick Robert Sekamaanya Kayondo 17
November 1920 10.
Edisa Manjeri Namirembe Nabweteme 19 December...
- father. He
ascended to the
throne after the
death of his cousin,
Kabaka Sekamaanya. He
established his
capital at Bugwaanya. He had
three wives: Nakamyuuka...
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Kiyimba Kayima 16th
century Nakibinge Mulondo Jemba Suuna I 17th
century Sekamaanya Kimbugwe Kateregga Mutebi I
Juuko Kayemba 18th
century Tebandeke Ndawula...
- the
fourteenth (14th)
Kabaka of Buganda. He was the only son of
Kabaka Sekamaanya,
Kabaka of Buganda, who
reigned between 1614 and 1634. His
mother was...
- 1690–1710)
Uganda Buganda (complete list) –
Suuna I,
Kabaka (c.1584–c.1614)
Sekamaanya,
Kabaka (c.1614–c.1634) Kimbugwe,
Kabaka (c.1634–c.1644) Kateregga, Kabaka...
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Kiyimba Kayima 16th
century Nakibinge Mulondo Jemba Suuna I 17th
century Sekamaanya Kimbugwe Kateregga Mutebi I
Juuko Kayemba 18th
century Tebandeke Ndawula...
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Kiyimba Kayima 16th
century Nakibinge Mulondo Jemba Suuna I 17th
century Sekamaanya Kimbugwe Kateregga Mutebi I
Juuko Kayemba 18th
century Tebandeke Ndawula...