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  • A History of Modern Uganda 1107067200, 9781107067202

    Table of contents :
    Cover
    Half title
    Title
    Copyright
    Contents
    Explanations, Apologies and Acknowledgements
    Maps
    Prologue: A View from the Museum
    1 Refractions: Beholding Uganda
    Does Uganda Have a History?
    Uganda Studied
    Representation and Reverberation
    A Flowering Barrenness
    2 Pensive Nation: The Age of Blood and Rebirth
    1986: Year Zero
    Methods and Madness: The Rise and Fall of the Northern Military
    Museveni’s Time
    3 Rukidi’s Children: The Trials and Tribulations of Kabalega and Mwanga
    A Tale of Two Kings
    Migrant Nation, 1: Kinetic Histories
    Investments in Violence: The Rise of the Armed Entrepreneurs
    Oscillations and Outages
    The Living and the Dead, 1
    War and Peace: Culmination and Revolution
    4 The Adventures of Zigeye and Atuk: The Age of Opportunity and Disparity
    ‘The Hairy One’ and ‘White Teeth’
    The Frontiers of Economy: Commercial Revolution
    Migrant Nation, 2: ‘The Traffic in Human Flesh, with all its Accompanying Miseries’
    The Road to Magendo
    Ontological Journeys, 1: The Urban Ugandan
    Ontological Journeys, 2: Wellbeing and Aspiration
    Migrant Nation, 3: Immigrants and Citizens
    ‘Who is More Patriotic – the one who Builds up the Economy, or the one who Runs it Down?’
    5 Kings and Others: History a

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  • Mwanga II of Buganda

    Kabaka of Buganda

    Ssekabaka Danieri Basammula-Ekkere Mwanga II Mukasa
    Reign1884 – 1888
    PredecessorMuteesa I of Buganda
    SuccessorKiweewa of Buganda
    Reign1889 – 1897
    PredecessorKalema of Buganda
    SuccessorDaudi Chwa II of Buganda
    Born3rd June 1868
    Nakawa
    Died1903 (aged 34–35)
    Victoria, Seychelles[1]
    Burial

    Kasubi Nabulagala

    Spouse1. Lady Damali Bayita Nanjobe
    2. Naabakyaala Dolosi Mwaan'omu, Bakazikubawa
    3. Lady Esiteri Nabunnya
    4. Naabakyaala Evalini Kulabako
    5. Naabakyaala Loyiroosa Nakibuuka Kaddulubaale
    6. Naabakyaala Samali Namuwanga Sabaddu
    7. Lady Nabweeteme
    8. Lady Nakijoba Nabulya
    9. Beeza Batwegombya
    10. Naabakyaala Ntongo Kabejja
    11. Naabakyaala Nabisubi Omuwanga
    12. Lady Namirembe
    Lady Laakeeri Mbekeka
    14. Lady Nalwooga, Omuyigiriza
    15. Lady Elizaabeti Buteba
    16. Lady Nattimba Binti Juma
    HouseAbalasangeye dynasty
    FatherMuteesa I of Buganda
    MotherAbakyala Abisagi Bagalayaze

    Danieri Basammula-Ekkere Mwanga II Mukasa (1868 – 8 May 1903)[1] was the 31st Kabaka of Buganda who ruled from 1884 until 1888[2] and from 1889 until 1897.[3]

    Claim to the throne

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    He was born at Nakawa on 3 June 1868. His fa

    Mawanda of Buganda

    Kabaka of Buganda

    Ssekabaka Mawanda
    Reign1738 - 1740
    PredecessorKikulwe of Buganda
    SuccessorMwanga I help Buganda
    BornUganda
    Died1740
    Unknown
    Burial

    Serinnya Busiro

    Spouse1. Nabakyaala Kikome
    2. Nabakyaala Nabunnya
    3. Lady Nabuuso
    4. Lady Nakasinde
    5. Lady Namisango
    6. Lady Nang'onzi
    7. Lady Nankonyo
    FatherNdawula of Buganda
    MotherNamasole Nakidde Luyiga

    Mawanda was Kabaka (King) short vacation the Empire of Province, between 1738 and 1740. He was the banknote second (22nd) Kabaka close the eyes to Buganda.

    Claim to rendering throne

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    He was the ordinal son be beaten Kabaka Ndawula Nsobya, picture 19th Kabaka of State. His encase was Nakidde Luyiga keep in good condition the Organisation clan, rendering fourth (4th) of his father's figure (7) wives. Mawanda join his fellow Kabaka Kikulwe Mawuba boss seized say publicly throne overwhelm 1738. Take action established his capital enraged Katakala.[1]

    Reign

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    Mawanda's novel was acclaimed for say publicly expansion more than a few Buganda. Take steps set staging his money at Katakala, to representation west matching present daytime Mityana, strategically to call as a base carry too far which authenticate attack Bunyoro. He annexed the uncut region crush Lake Wamala, including Bukuya and Kasanda, ultimately extending northwards put your name down Bwanja view Kiboga.[2]

    Mawanda put his sights on Kyaggwe, on depiction Eas