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Kigeli V
Ndahindurwa (born Jean-Baptiste Ndahindurwa; 29 June 1936 – 16
October 2016) was the last
ruling King (Mwami) of Rwanda, from 28 July 1959 until...
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Kigeli IV
Rwabugiri (1840? -
September 1895) was the king (mwami) of the
Kingdom of
Rwanda in the mid-nineteenth century. He was
among the last Nyiginya...
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Bwimba Cyilima I
Rugwe 1st
Abami Bibitekerezo (1st
Common Era Kings)
Kigeli I
Mukobanya Mibambwe I
Sekarongoro I
Mutabazi Yuhi II
Gahima II Ndahiro...
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Ķiģelis (feminine: Ķiģele) is a
Latvian masculine surname. It may
refer to: Fēlikss
Ķiģelis,
Latvian rock
musician Ēriks
Ķiģelis,
Latvian rock musician...
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Kigeli III
Ndabarasa (reigned 1765–1792 or 1786–1796) was a
warrior Mwami of the
Kingdom of
Rwanda during the
eighteenth century. The son of
Cyilima II...
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Tutsi chiefs and sub-chiefs with Hutu,
consigning King
Kigeli V to
figurehead status;
Kigeli later fled the country.
Despite continued anti-Tutsi violence...
- Fēlikss
Ķiģelis (born 25
February 1976 in Liepāja, Latvia) is a
Latvian rock musician. He was the
founder and
frontman of Liepāja's
bands Tumsa (The Darkness)...
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Rudahigwa was
succeeded by his half-brother, Jean-Baptiste Ndahindurwa, as
Kigeli V.
Mutara married Nyiramakomali on 15
October 1933 and they
divorced in...
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Kigeli I
Mukobanya was,
according to tradition,
Mwami of the
Kingdom of
Rwanda dated to 1378 C.E to 1418 C.E. His
reign was
characterized by the infiltration...
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Kigeli V,
should remain King. The
result was a "no" to both
questions from 80% of voters, with a 95% turnout. King
Kigeli claimed the vote...