- The
Baganda (endonym:
Baganda;
singular Muganda) also
called Waganda, are a
Bantu ethnic group native to Buganda, a
subnational kingdom within Uganda...
- The
Young Baganda ****ociation was a
political party created in the
Uganda protectorate in 1919 by Z.K. Sentongo. It
broke up in 1922. The 1900 Uganda...
- the
Baganda people, the
largest of the
traditional kingdoms in present-day Uganda.
Loyalty to
their King,
Country and
Institutions endowed the
Baganda with...
- of the
Kingdom of Buganda.: 142–143
According to the
traditions of the
Baganda they are
ruled by two kings, one
spiritual and the
other secular. The spiritual...
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Buganda is a
Bantu kingdom within Uganda. The
kingdom of the
Baganda people,
Buganda is the
largest of the
traditional kingdoms in present-day East Africa...
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crops produced by the peasants.
There was po****r
discontent among the
Baganda rank-and-file,
which weakened the
position of
their leaders. In 1912, Kagwa...
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religion of the
Baganda people, who
resides in present-day Uganda. He is
thought to be a war god.
Kibuka often provides advice to
Baganda kings during times...
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member of the
Baganda pantheon of gods or balubaale, and is ****ociated with
divination and health. He is said to be one of the
first Baganda heroes to ascend...
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Baganda music is a
music culture developed by the
people of
Uganda with many
features that
distinguish African music from
other world music traditions...
- communities.
Acholi Aliba Alur
Aringa Baamba Babukusu Babwisi Bafumbira Baganda Bagisu Bagungu Bagwe (part of Samia-Bugwe)
Bagwere Bahehe Bahororo Bakenyi...