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Mutesa I of Buganda (592 bytes)
1: ...him to ban [[polygamy]]. Mutesa himself had many wives. 3: ...ers for minor infractions and mistakes in court etiquette. Buganda (3452 bytes) 1: ...ple, the largest of the four traditional kingdoms in present-day [[Uganda]]. 3: ... is now a [[constitutional monarchy]], with a parliament. 5: [[Image:FlagofBuganda.png|thumb|[[Flag of Buganda|Modern flag]]]] 7: ...re (also by others than the Baganda), for example in [[Kampala]]. 9: ...kingdoms, in [[1967]]. The monarchy was restored in [[1993]]. Mwanga II of Buganda (1699 bytes) 1: ...James Hannington]] murdered on the border of his kingdom. 3: ... [[1894]] he accepted that Buganda would be a British [[protectorate]]. 5: ...he Bugandan throne by his young son [[Daudi Chwa II]]. Mutesa II (2701 bytes) 1: ...on and [[List of Presidents of Uganda|President]] of [[Uganda]] from [[1963]] to [[1966]]. 3: ...lso leader of the [[Ganda]] tribe which dominated Buganda. 5: ...opular, however, and he was briefly deposed and exiled. 7: He returned to Uganda and his throne in [[1955]]. 9: ...tely orchestrated in order to appease the Ganda tribe. Daudi Cwa II (632 bytes) 1: ...a II''' ([[1896]]-[[1939]]) was the [[king]] of [[Buganda]] from [[1897]] to [[1939]]. 3: ...[Mutesa II]], who then became the first president of [[Uganda]]. 5: Daudi Cwa was baptized as a [[Protestant]]. 8: * [[Buganda]] 10: [[Category:1897 births]] Mwanga (90 bytes) 2: *[[Mwanga I of Buganda]] 3: *[[Mwanga II of Buganda]] 4: {{disambig}} Milton Obote (3249 bytes) 1: ...te pictured at the beginning of his second regime in 1980]] 3: ...dent of Uganda]] from [[1966]] to [[1971]] and again from [[1980]] to [[1985]]. 5: ...anda as president when Uganda gained independence in October [[1963]]. 7: ...up against Mutesa and having himself declared president on [[March 2]], 1966. 9: ...In 1971 he was deposed by his army chief, [[Idi Amin]]. President of Uganda (2116 bytes) 1: ...y became the most powerful office in Ugandan politics. 3: ==List of Presidents of Uganda== 4: {| cellpadding=4 cellspacing=2 6: ! Name !! Took Office !! Left Office !! Title 8: ...October]] [[1962]] || [[2 March]] [[1966]] || President Bubembe Island (158 bytes) 1: ... [[Buganda]] people, it is the home of the temple of [[Mukasa]]. List of state leaders in 1856 (6160 bytes) 1: ...[[1856|Events of 1856]] - [[List of state leaders in 1857|1857 state leaders]] - [[State leaders by y... 3: ..."float:right; border:1px; border-style:solid; padding:2px"> 5: *[[List of religious leaders in 1856]] 6: *[[List of international organization leaders in 1856]] 7: *[[List of colonial governors in 1856]] Prime Minister of Uganda (511 bytes) 1: ...'Prime Minister''' is the [[Uganda|Ugandan]] head of government. 3: ==History== 5: ...spended the constitution and declared himself president. 7: ==List of Prime Ministers of Uganda== 10: | 1. || [[Apolo Nsibambi]] || [[5 April]] [[1999]] || ''Current'' List of state leaders in 1860 (6007 bytes) 1: ...[[1860|Events of 1860]] - [[List of state leaders in 1861|1861 state leaders]] - [[State leaders by y... 3: ..."float:right; border:1px; border-style:solid; padding:2px"> 5: *[[List of religious leaders in 1860]] 6: *[[List of international organization leaders in 1860]] 7: *[[List of colonial governors in 1860]] John Simpson (2301 bytes) 1: ''See also [[John Simpson (disambiguation)]]'' 5: ...fairs]] programme ''Simpson's World'' and a columnist for the [[Sunday Telegraph]] [[newspaper]]. 7: ...worked for the corporation in various roles ever since. 9: ...ic Editor, and was appointed World Affairs Editor in [[1988]]. 11: ... [[Baghdad]] before being expelled by the authorities. List of state leaders in 1857 (6078 bytes) 1: ...[[1857|Events of 1857]] - [[List of state leaders in 1858|1858 state leaders]] - [[State leaders by y... 3: ..."float:right; border:1px; border-style:solid; padding:2px"> 5: *[[List of religious leaders in 1857]] 6: *[[List of international organization leaders in 1857]] 7: *[[List of colonial governors in 1857]] Apolo Kaggwa (243 bytes) 1: ...thnography|ethnographer]]. He was also [[prime minister]]. 4: [[Category:1864 births|Kaggwa, Apolo]] List of state leaders in 1869 (6275 bytes) 1: ...[[1869|Events of 1869]] - [[List of state leaders in 1870]] - [[State leaders by year]] 5: ==Africa== 6: *'''[[Ashanti Confederacy]]''' - [[Kofi Kakari]], [[Asantehene]] ([[1867]]-[[1874]]) 7: ...''' - [[Mutesa I of Buganda|Mutesa I]], [[King of Buganda]] ([[1856]]-[[1884]]) 9: *# [[Kyebambe IV]], [[Omukama of Bunyoro]] ([[1852]]-[[1869]]) List of state leaders in 1858 (6768 bytes) 1: ...[[1858|Events of 1858]] - [[List of state leaders in 1859|1859 state leaders]] - [[State leaders by y... 3: ..."float:right; border:1px; border-style:solid; padding:2px"> 5: *[[List of religious leaders in 1858]] 6: *[[List of international organization leaders in 1858]] 7: *[[List of colonial governors in 1858]] Luganda language (565 bytes) 3: ...ampala]] region, and is often adopted by speakers of other languages there. 6: ==External links== 7: {{InterWiki|code=lg}} 8: ...f the Luganda language can be found at http://www.buganda.com/luganda.htm. 9: ...definition/Luganda-english/ Luganda - English Dictionary] List of state leaders in 1859 (6837 bytes) 1: ...[[1859|Events of 1859]] - [[List of state leaders in 1860|1860 state leaders]] - [[State leaders by y... 3: ..."float:right; border:1px; border-style:solid; padding:2px"> 5: *[[List of religious leaders in 1859]] 6: *[[List of international organization leaders in 1859]] 7: *[[List of colonial governors in 1859]] List of state leaders in 1861 (6920 bytes) 1: ...[[1861|Events of 1861]] - [[List of state leaders in 1862|1862 state leaders]] - [[State leaders by y... 3: ..."float:right; border:1px; border-style:solid; padding:2px"> 5: *[[List of religious leaders in 1861]] 6: *[[List of colonial governors in 1861]] 7: </div>
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