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  2. Nakibinge of Buganda - Wikipedia

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    Claim to the throne. He was the eldest son of Kabaka Kayima Sendikaddiwa, the seventh Kabaka of Buganda, who reigned from 1494 until 1524. Kabaka Nakibinge ascended the throne upon the death of his father in 1524. He established his capital at Bumbu Hill. [2]

  3. Kateregga of Buganda - Wikipedia

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    He was the only son of Kabaka Sekamaanya Kisolo, Kabaka of Buganda, who reigned between 1614 and 1634. His mother was Nabakyaala Nabuuso, the Naabagareka, his father's only wife. He ascended to the throne following the death of his stepfather, allegedly, after killing him by witchcraft around 1644. During the reign of Kimbugwe, Prince Kateregga ...

  4. Jemba of Buganda - Wikipedia

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    1. Lady Nabbanja. 2. Lady Nakkazi. 3. Lady Nanfuka. Jemba Busungwe (died 1584) was Kabaka (king) of the Kingdom of Buganda between 1564 and 1584. He was the 10th Kabaka of Buganda. His reign is remembered as being kind and gentle.

  5. Ekitiibwa kya Buganda - Wikipedia

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    For our Buganda Buganda's pride dates back in time Lets also uphold it forever Verse 1 Since time immemorial, This country Buganda Was known by all countries The world over Verse 2 The brave who came before us Fought a lot of wars And loved this country a lot So we should also love it Verse 3 Let the current generation fight To uphold Buganda

  6. Muteesa I of Buganda - Wikipedia

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    Biography. He was born at 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. His mother was Nabakyala Muganzirwazza, the Namasole, one of the 148 recorded wives of his father. He ascended the throne upon the death of his father in October 1856.

  7. Bakisimba - Wikipedia

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    Bakisimba. Bakisimba dance (Baakisiimba) also known as Nankasa or Muwogola is a traditional dance form originating from the Baganda people of Buganda Kingdom in Central Uganda. [1] [2] [3] It is believed to have originated from the movements of a drunken King Ssuuna of Buganda Kingdom. [4] The dance was initially performed in the Buganda Royal ...

  8. Mpindi clan - Wikipedia

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    Mpindi clan. Mpindi is one of the 56 clans of the Buganda Kingdom, one of the largest nations of Uganda. The Mpindi chief is Mazige, whose headquarters are located in Muyenje in Busiro County in Uganda. [1] The Mpindi clan has the mpindi, a Luganda word for cowpea ( Vigna unguiculalta ), as its totem.

  9. Category:Kabakas of Buganda - Wikipedia

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    Kamaanya of Buganda. Kateregga of Buganda. Kayemba of Buganda. Kayima of Buganda. Kiggala of Buganda. Kikulwe of Buganda. Kimbugwe of Buganda. Kimera of Buganda. Kato Kintu.