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acquired in 1892. In 1894 the
Uganda Protectorate was established, and, with
Bugandan ****istance the
territory was
rapidly extended beyond the
borders of Buganda...
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Ubuhake is the name
given to the
social order in the Tutsi-ruled
kingdoms of
Rwanda and
Burundi from
approximately the 15th
century to 1958. It has been...
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creation myths Fon
creation myth
Kaang creation myth (Bushmen)
Kintu myth (
Bugandan) Mandé
creation myth
Mbombo (Kuba,
Bakuba or Bushongo/Boshongo) Ngai (Kamba...
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sculptures after the
queen mothers of the
Bugandan royal family.
These titles recall the
lineage and
history of the
Bugandan royal family, a
history of
which was...
- role in the
Allah Water movement allegedly gained the
interest of the
Bugandan royal family and her
alleged connection to the
family led to
rumours of...
-
Bugandan king...
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recognised in the
Buganda Agreement (1900).
Despite deliberate attempts by the
Bugandan government to
integrate the
resident Banyoro, the
return of the 'lost counties'...
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chaired the
Kintu Committee,
established in
December 1954 to
advise the
Bugandan Lukiko on
whether to
accept the
Namirembe recommendations. Ultimately,...
- as his
deputy attorney general. In 1994–1995, Lule
helped write the new
Bugandan Constitution.
Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi dissolved the
Lukiiko in 1996...
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Because he
commanded many warriors,
because of his
connections to the
Bugandan court and
because he was a Protestant, the
British sought Kakungulu's support...