- and
neighboring Rwanda to
Belgium in a
combined territory called Rwanda-
Urundi.
After the
Second World War, this
transformed into a
United Nations Trust...
- Ruanda-
Urundi (French pronunciation: [ʁwɑ̃da
uʁundi]),
later Rwanda-Burundi, was a
geopolitical entity, once part of
German East Africa, that was occupied...
- Ruanda-
Urundi. The
Germans established the
office of
Resident of
Urundi in 1906. They
moved the seat of the
residency to
Gitega in 1912.
After Urundi fell...
- The Ruanda-
Urundi franc was a
currency issued for the
Belgian mandate territory of Ruanda-
Urundi in 1960–62
which continued to
circulate within its successor...
-
family of
Burundian Mwami (king)
Mwambutsa IV in Belgian-administered Ruanda-
Urundi in 1932,
Rwagasore was
educated in
Burundian Catholic schools before attending...
-
responsible for the
territory of Ruanda-
Urundi, an area
equivalent to modern-day
Rwanda and Burundi. Ruanda-
Urundi formed part of
German East
Africa until...
- prin****lly the
Belgian Congo (modern DR Congo) from 1908 to 1960, Ruanda-
Urundi (modern
Rwanda and Burundi) from 1922 to 1962, and Lado
Enclave (modern...
- The Ngoni,
still unsatisfied with
their conquests,
launched attacks on
Urundi and Uhha, but
faced formidable foes in the
Wahha and
other intra-lake region...
- Ruanda-
Urundi (present day
Rwanda and Burundi) and, from 1952, the
currency was
issued jointly in the
names of the
Belgian Congo and Ruanda-
Urundi. After...
- a
League of
Nations mandate over the
previously German colony of Ruanda-
Urundi.
During World War II, the
Belgian Congo provided a
crucial source of income...