-
Ssuuna II
Kalema Kasinjo Mukaabya Sekkyungwa Muteesa Se****ambo
Walugembe Mig'ekyaamye
Lukeberwa Kyetutumula Magulunyondo Luwambya Omutanda Sseggwanga...
-
Suuna I Kisolo, also
spelled as
Ssuuna I Kisolo, was
Kabaka (King) of the
Kingdom of Buganda,
reigning from
about 1584
until his
death around 1614. He...
- 1992. In 1993, he
settled in Canada.
Prince (Omulangira)
David Francis Ssuuna Kayima Ssezzibwa. Was born in
Kitovu Masaka. His
mother was
Muzaana Mary...
-
Masaka and
translated his po****rity by
working with his
deejaying partner Ssuuna Ben with
their local music style known as
Endongo Yebinyaanya both on the...
- in Rwanda,
health minister says". Reuters.
Retrieved 29
September 2024.
Ssuuna,
Ignatius (October 1, 2024). "Rwanda
reports 8
deaths linked to Ebola-like...
- the
Batandabezaala Palace, at Mulago, in 1837. He was the son of
Kabaka Ssuuna II
Kalema Kasinjo,
Kabaka of Buganda, who
reigned between 1832 and 1856...
-
original on June 26, 2022.
Retrieved June 17, 2022. Kamale, Jean-Yves;
Ssuuna,
Ignatius (June 17, 2022). "Rwanda says
Congolese soldier crossed border...
- 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 site...
- It is
believed to have
originated from the
movements of a
drunken King
Ssuuna of
Buganda Kingdom. The
dance was
initially performed in the
Buganda Royal...
- of
their native customs and beliefs. Macmillan. The
official Buganda kingdom website Tombs for
Kabaka Ssuuna Archived 2020-02-21 at the
Wayback Machine...