• Karagwe Kingdom (Ufalme wa Karagwe, in Swahili) was a historical Bantu state in present-day Karagwe District of Kagera Region in northwestern Tanzania...
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    Buzinza and Karagwe, where he, according to some sources, conquered pre-existing agricultural authorities, establishing the Kingdom of Karagwe. While he...
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    Tanzania, was part of a greater kingdom called the Karagwe Kingdom. The Karagwe kingdom was part of the many Great Lakes Kingdoms, in East Africa. Like...
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    Ruganzu II Ndoli (category Kings of Rwanda)
    neighboring Kingdom of Karagwe. Having narrowly escaped death, the grieving prince found refuge in Karagwe under the tutelage of the Queen of Karagwe, who happened...
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    objectives of the European imperial powers so as to more effectively assure the continued independence of their territories. The Karagwe kingdom was part of the...
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    2023. Retrieved 18 Feb 2024. Katoke, Israel (1970). The Making of the Karagwe Kingdom (PDF). East African Publishing House. Archived (PDF) from the original...
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    Bantu peoples (redirect from Bantu kingdoms)
    the Kingdom of Kooki, the Kingdom of Karagwe, Swahili city states, the Mutapa Empire, the Zulu Kingdom, the Ndebele Kingdom, Mthethwa Empire, Tswana city...
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  • The Kingdom of Karagwe was located in the north-western part of Tanzania. It was also known as Bunyambo. The title of the King was Omuggabe. The Abagabe...
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    the Northwestern Tanzani kingdom of Karagwe and married the chief of Mpororo from the southwestern kingdom of Uganda. Envious of the Queen's power, the...
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  • park covers an area of The 247 km2, which is named after the Karagwe kingdom that peaked in the 19th century under the leadership of King Rumanyika I Orugundu...
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    Gizaka [fr] Igara Nshenyi Rujumbura Kajara Obwera Rukiga/Bushengyera Bugesera Karagwe Kimwani Bashi Bukunzi Kinkoko/Cyinkoko Buhoma Bahavu Bukerebe/Ukerebe Kooki...
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  • Burundi (1680–1890/1962–1966) Kingdom of Karagwe (1450–1963) [citation needed] Pate Sultanate (1203–1870) Malindi Kingdom (9th century–15th century) Mombasa...
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    the Kingdom of Toro, the Kingdom of Buganda, the Kingdom of Karagwe, and the Kingdom of Rwenzururu. Whilst these are established on the Bantu peoples...
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  •  Kaffa - Kingdom of Kaffa Kakheti - Kingdom of Kakheti Kalat - Khanate of Kalat  Kampong Raja - Sultanate of Kampong Raja  Karagwe - Kingdom of Karagwe  Kartli...
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    were respected as the direct link to gods of their kingdoms. The authority of the nine kingdoms (Kihanja, Karagwe, Kiziba, Misenye, Bugabo, Kyamtwara, Ihangiro...
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  • – Karadagh Khanate  KaragweKingdom of Karagwe Kartli – Kingdom of Kartli  Kasanje – Kasanje Kingdom  Kathiri – Kathiri State of Seiyun in Hadhramaut...
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  • Republics: A Few Examples of Popular Government", Hawaiian Gazette, Nov 1, 1895, p 1 "The truth behind the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom". Archived from the...
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  • political predecessors of current sovereign states. List of Bronze Age states List of Iron Age states List of Classical Age states List of states during Late...
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  • This is a list of all present sovereign states in Africa and their predecessors. The region of Africa is generally defined geographically to include the...
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  • First mention of the Kingdom of Karagwe, in Tanzania. 1821: The Kingdom of Ndebele proclaims independence from the Kingdom of Zulu, installing themselves...
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    Ssendegeya of Buganda established a tributary relationship with the Kooki Kingdom in order to gain access to the large market in Karagwe. In September...
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    Haya people (category Indigenous peoples of East Africa)
    fisher-people) was originally used to differentiate the Haya from the Banyambo of Karagwe. This distinction is said to be based on cultural differences, with the...
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    : 90 : 22 : 141 : 19  Places that Karubumbi was said to have annexed include Buruli, Karagwe, Sukuma, Rwanda, Busoga, Ankole, Tooro, Bunyara, Busongora, Bulega, Bukidi...
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  • Medieval and early modern Africa (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from July 2024)
    15th centuries, large Southeast African kingdoms and states emerged, such as the Buganda and Karagwe Kingdoms of Uganda and Tanzania. By 1000 AD, numerous...
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  • located inside the Karagwe District of the Kagera Region in Tanzania. The settlement was established as the capital of the Karagwe Kingdom. The site is a...
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  • Chagos Archipelago. The majority of Chagossians now live in the United Kingdom, Mauritius, and Seychelles. The last of the Chumashan languages went extinct...
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    the northwest. The Origin of Batutsi is part Nilotic/Cushitic assimilated in Bantu. Some say they migrated through Karagwe in northern Tanzania. Others...
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    such as the Buganda and Karagwe kingdoms of Uganda and Tanzania. The Portuguese were the first Europeans to explore the region of current-day Kenya, Tanzania...
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    This is a list of hospitals in Tanzania. Tanzania is the largest and second-most populous country in East Africa with a population of nearly 62 million...
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    Tanzania as refugees from conflicts in nearby countries. These ethnic groups are of Bantu origin, with large Nilotic-speaking, moderate indigenous, and small...
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