-
ceremonial site were
established in 1882 on
Kasubi Hill, also
known as the
Ssekabaka's Tombs. The
borders are
still marked with bark
cloth trees (Ficus natalensis)...
- worn by the
royals from the days of
Ssekabaka Kimera and
later everyone else
starting with the
reign of
Ssekabaka Semakookiro.
Barkcloth is no longer...
-
remains are
buried today. When
Prince Kalemeera of Buganda, the only son of
Ssekabaka Chwa Nabakka, was
exiled to Bunyoro, he took
refuge at the
palace of his...
-
Ssekabaka Muteesa I
Mukaabya Walugembe Kayiira Kabaka of
Buganda Mutesa I
Reign 1856–1884
Predecessor Suuna II of
Buganda Successor Mwanga II of Buganda...
- Apollo; Kalibala,
Ernest B. (1934). The
Customs of the Baganda. p. 39. "
Ssekabaka Semakookiro Is
Buried at Kisimbiri, Busiro". Buganda.com.
Retrieved 4...
- Buganda"
which means the "lion of Buganda". The clan
started when the son to
Ssekabaka Kintu called Ssebuganda went
hunting together with his father.
While they...
-
Ssekabaka Danieri Basammula-Ekkere
Mwanga II
Mukasa Kabaka of
Buganda Reign 1884 – 1888
Predecessor Muteesa I of
Buganda Successor Kiweewa of Buganda...
-
Wakiso district,a
suburb of
Kampala City. The
tombs are the
burial site of
Ssekabaka Ssuuna II, the 29th king of
Buganda who
ruled from 1832-1856. it's a heritage...
-
Ssekabaka Kato
Kintu Kabaka of
Buganda Reign late 13th
century Predecessor None
Successor Chwa I of
Buganda Born
Uganda Died Mid-14th
century N****, Busujju...
- Apollo; Kalibala,
Ernest B. (1934). The
Customs of the Baganda. p. 27. "
Ssekabaka Kateregga Is
Buried At Buteregga, Busiro". Buganda.com.
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