- Bunyoro's v****als. Thus by the mid-nineteenth
century Bunyoro (also
known as
Unyoro at the time) was a far
smaller state,
though it was
still wealthy due to...
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Hutchinson (1902) states: "One of the
chief nations of the late
kingdom of
Unyoro are the
Lango (Lango, Longo) people, who
although often grouped with the...
- of
Uganda may have been
preceded by a
postal service of the
Kingdom of
Unyoro (Bunyoro),
which applied a
handstamp in
Arabic script.[citation needed]...
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Iridana unyoro is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in
western Uganda and north-western Tanzania.
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- (Hawker-Smith, 1926) (Democratic
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Mimeresia russulus unyoro Stempffer, 1961 (Uganda:
Budongo Forest)
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Baker describes the
Bahuma of Bunyoro:
There is a
curious custom throughout Unyoro; a
peculiar caste are cattle-keepers.
These people only
attend to the herds...
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suppression of the
mutiny of the
Sudanese soldiers and to end an
ongoing war with
Unyoro. He
improved the
colonial administration, and
concluded the
Buganda Agreement...
- Bunyoro-Kitara
Otunnu 2016, p. 38.
Otunnu 2016, p. 37. Johnston,
Harry (1911). "
Unyoro" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 27 (11th ed.)...
- Africa,
several specimens have been
collected in
Eastern Africa: in the
Unyoro forests of Uganda, in the town of
Moyale (split
between Ethiopia and Kenya)...
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flying march of it with him,
while the
baggage might be sent on
towards Unyoro. At that time I was
positively unable to walk
twenty miles a day, especially...