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Ntusi is a Late Iron Age
archaeological site
located in
southwestern Uganda that
dates from the
tenth century to the
fifteenth century AD.
Ntusi is dominated...
- the
throne was
usurped by the
Bunyoro and
Wamara was
forced to flee to
Ntusi where he
formed his new
capital with a
group of
Bahima followers. Ruhinda...
- herders, with
remains found in
archaeological sites dated 925–1,055 YBP at
Ntusi in Uganda,
dated 950–1,000 YBP at
Kalomo in Zambia, and then at
sites south...
- Chibi] (Born:1151-Died:1225) King
Mpondo [Fathered:
Prince Sithula &
Prince Ntusi &
Prince Qhwane &
Prince Phika] (Born:1205-Died:1280) [Reigned:1226 Till...
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National Guidance,
Somali Democratic Republic. p. 295. Sutton, John (2000). "
Ntusi and Bigo: Farmers, cattle-herders and
rulers in
western Uganda, AD 1000–1500"...
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Cecilia B. I.; Palkowski,
Gregori H.; Schweitzer, Beverley; Motsohi, Tshepo;
Ntusi,
Ntobeko (2015). "Dyspnoea:
Pathophysiology and a
clinical approach". South...
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Archived from the
original on 14
October 2023.
Retrieved 15
March 2024. "
Ntusi (man-made
mounds and Basin)".
UNESCO World Heritage Centre.
Archived from...
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Uganda Mawogola County Globefeed.com (1
August 2016). "Distance
between Ntusi,
Central Region,
Uganda and St. John
Church of Uganda, Lwemiyaga, Central...
- Journal. 108 (9): 697. doi:10.7196/SAMJ.2018.v108i9.13609. ISSN 2078-5135.
Ntusi, N (2018). "Professor
Bongani Mayosi: A
legend in our time".
South African...
- herders, with
remains found in
archaeological sites dated 925–1,055 YBP at
Ntusi in Uganda,
dated 950–1,000 YBP at
Kalomo in Zambia, and then at
sites south...