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Christian Sendegeya is a
Burundian politician. He is a
member of the Pan-African
Parliament from Burundi. He has also been the
governor of
Muramvya Province...
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Jjunju Sendegeya was
Kabaka of the
Kingdom of
Buganda (a
subnational kingdom within Uganda) from 1780
until 1797. He was the twenty-sixth (26th) Kabaka...
- He
ascended the
throne after the
death of his brother,
Kabaka Jjunju Sendegeya, whom
Semakookiro defeated and
killed in the
Battle of
Kiwawu in 1797...
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Prince Wakayima was the
father of
Prince (Omulangira) Sewaya.
Kabaka Junju Sendegeya,
Kabaka of
Buganda from 1780 to 1797,
whose mother was Nanteza. Kabaka...
- the FCD,
competed against UPRONA's candidate, Buyoya, and
Pierre Claver Sendegeya of the
Parti pour la Réconciliation du Peuple. In the 1 June presidential...
- June 1992. It
nominated Pierre-Claver
Sendegeya as its
candidate for the 1993
presidential elections.
Sendegeya finished third with 1.5% of the vote....
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existence of the
Banyaruguru people. In 1797, Buganda's
reigning king
Junju Sendegeya fought with his
brother Semakiikiro Wasajja Nabbunga leading to his death...
- (RPB), the People's
Party (PP), and the
Liberal Party (PL). Pierre-Claver
Sendegeya, a Hutu and
candidate of the
monarchist People's
Reconciliation Party...
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Reconciliation Party (PRP) - a
monarchist party led by Pierre-Claver
Sendegeya.
Rally for
Democracy and
Economic and
Social Development (RADDES) - a...
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Claver Nahimana Jean-Baptiste
Manwangari Schdrack Niyonkuru Christian Sendegeya Marie-Thérèse Toyi Zaïtuni
Abdallah Cameroonian members of parliament...