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Badru Dungu Kateregga (born 4
December 1948), is a
Ugandan academic,
entrepreneur and
academic administrator, who
serves as the vice
chancellor of Kampala...
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Allan Kateregga (born 3 June 1994) is a
Ugandan professional footballer who
plays as an
attacking midfielder for FC Saint-Éloi
Lupopo in the Democratic...
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Godfrey Kateregga (5 May 1960 – 13
March 1999) was a
football striker who pla**** for
Uganda national football team. Born in
Mulago (a
suburb of Kampala)...
- c. 1584–c. 1614 Sekamaanya, c. 1614–c. 1634 Kimbugwe, c. 1634–c. 1644
Kateregga, c. 1644–c. 1674
Mutebi I, c. 1674–c. 1680 Juuko, c. 1680–c. 1690 Kayemba...
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Kateregga Kamegere was
Kabaka of the
Kingdom of
Buganda between 1644 and 1674. He was the
fourteenth (14th)
Kabaka of Buganda. He was the only son of...
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Bunyoro Chief in Ggomba. This was
during the
reign of King
Kateregga.
After King
Kateregga chasing away the
Banyoro from Ggomba, from that time on, the...
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century Nakibinge Mulondo Jemba Suuna I 17th
century Sekamaanya Kimbugwe Kateregga Mutebi I
Juuko Kayemba 18th
century Tebandeke Ndawula Kagulu Kikulwe Mawanda...
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International Journal of
Ecology and
Environmental Science. 20: 281–302.
Kateregga, E., & Sterner, T. (January 01, 2009). "Lake
Victoria Fish
Stocks and...
- 1614) Sekamaanya,
Kabaka (c.1614–c.1634) Kimbugwe,
Kabaka (c.1634–c.1644)
Kateregga,
Kabaka (c.1644–c.1674)
Mutebi I,
Kabaka (c.1674–c.1680) Juuko, Kabaka...
- was the
fifteenth (15th)
Kabaka of Buganda. He was the son of
Kabaka Kateregga Kamegere,
Kabaka of Buganda, who
reigned between 1644 and 1674. His mother...