- The Soga (also
called Basoga) are a
Bantu ethnic group native to the
kingdom of
Busoga in
eastern Uganda. Busoga's
written history began in 1862. On 28...
- "Land of the Soga", and is the
kingdom of the 11 prin****lities of the
Basoga or Soga (singular Musoga) people. Its
capital is Bugembe, near
Jinja (Uganda's...
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Banyara Banyaruguru Banyarwanda Banyole Banyoro Baruli Barundi Basamia Basoga Basongora Batagwenda Batoro Batuku Batwa Chope Dodoth Ethur (Acholi-Labwor)...
- farmers. Most
Abayudaya are of
Bagwere origin. Some, from Namutumba, are
Basoga. They
speak Luganda, Soga, or Gwere, and some have
learned Hebrew as well...
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addition to the
Baganda and Banyankole,
other large ethnic groups include the
Basoga, Bafumbira, Batoro, Bakiga, Alur,
Bagisu (better
known as Bamasaba), Banyoro...
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Tamena Ibuga also
known as the
harvest celebration dance of the
Basoga people, is a
traditional dance originating from the
kingdom of
Busoga in eastern...
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named after River Nile (which is
known as
Kiira among the
locals i.e. the
Basoga people). The Nile
River derives its
source from Lake
Victoria in Jinja,...
- Baba TV (short for
Basoga Baino Television) is a
television channel in
Uganda with
viewership primarily concentrated in the country's
eastern and central...
- Uganda
Languages Luganda,
English Religion Christianity,
African Traditional Religion,
Islam Related ethnic groups Basoga,
Bagwere and
other Bantu peoples...
- Makonde, Yao, Swahili, Tonga, Chopi,
Ngoni Uganda 37 80% c. 25 D, J Baganda,
Basoga, Bagwere, Banyoro, Banyankole, Bakiga, Batooro, Bamasaba, Basamia, Bakonjo...