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Mibambwe IV
Rutarindwa (?? –
December 1896,
Marangara province, Nyanza,
German East Africa) was
Mwami of
Rwanda between September 1895 and
December 1896...
- his
state began to
enter a
phase of crisis. His successor,
Mibambwe IV
Rutarindwa, was
challenged by a
clique headed by the
powerful Bega clan
under Queen...
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explorer Count Gustav Adolf von Götzen. His
adopted son,
Mibambwe IV
Rutarindwa, was
proclaimed the next king. By the end of Rwabugiri's rule, Rwanda...
- teenager, in a
palace coup
which overturned the
short reign of
Mibambwe IV
Rutarindwa, the
original successor to the
powerful king
Kigeri Rwabugiri (1840–95)...
- (1845 – 1867)
Kigeli IV
Rwabugiri (1867 –
September 1895)
Mibambwe IV
Rutarindwa (September 1895 –
December 1896) On 28
January 1961, in the coup of Gitarama...
- Rwabugiri's
favourite wife, Kanjogera, to
overthrow his
chosen successor,
Rutarindwa, and
enthrone her son, Musinga,
Muserakande allegedly fled
north to Mpororo...
- at Shangi,
directly challenging the rule of
Rwandan King
Mibambwe IV
Rutarindwa over his
border territories. In response, the
Rwandan court sent a large...
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Wagner Group rebellion December 1896: A
royal coup
overthrew Mibambwe IV
Rutarindwa and
replaced him with Yuhi V Musinga.
January 28, 1961: The
monarchy in...
- Rwogera, King (1802–1853)
Kigeli IV Rwabugiri, King (1853–1895)
Mibambwe IV
Rutarindwa, King (1895–1896) Yuhi V Musinga, King (1896–1931)
South Sudan Tanzania...
- of
Rwanda during the rule of
Kings Kigeli IV
Rwabugiri and
Mibambwe IV
Rutarindwa. He
served as a
royal advisor, head of the
territory administered from...