- The
Songora or
Shongora (pl. Basongora, sing. Musongora; also
known as "Bacwezi", "Chwezi", Huma or "Bahuma") are a
traditionally pastoralist people of...
- the South. It is home to the
Banyakitara i.e Banyoro, Batooro, Babwisi,
Songora people, Banyankore, Bakiga. And Bakonzo, Bamba, Bafumbira, e.t.c Google...
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southwestern Uganda and are
related to the Banyankole, Banyoro, Batooro,
Songora and
Tutsi peoples respectively.
Rujumbura was
ruled by the BeeneKirenzi...
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Considered part of the
mythical "Hamitic"
people like the Tutsi, Hima and
Songora in
neighboring Uganda,
Rwanda and Burundi, some Hema
imagined joining with...
- Lilanga. The Kuba
Kingdom (also
rendered as the
Kingdom of the Bakuba,
Songora or Bushongo) was a pre-colonial
kingdom in
Central Africa. The Kuba Kingdom...
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Queen Elizabeth II, and the last
remaining communal grazing rights of the
Songora herders were rescinded,
causing thousands more to move
across the border...
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Bantu language of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo,
spoken by the
Songora people.
Ethnologue lists South Binja and
Gengele among the
dialects of...
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University African Studies Center. doi:10.2307/217613. JSTOR 217613. "
Songora People and
their Culture in Uganda".
Archived from the
original on 31 May...
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Busongora Kingdom (14th century/1725–1906/present AD) (NSM in Uganda) (
Songora people) (incorporated into Ankole) Adal
Sultanate (1415–1555 AD) Kingdom...
- groups,
including the Nyindu, Shi, Fuliiru, Bembe, Zimba, Vira, Kumu, and
Songora people. Like many
regions in the
South Kivu Province,
Kilungutwe has been...