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taxes. The death of the Kabaka's mother could instigate a time of terror, as the Kabaka would have his executioners catch and kill many people in his grief. The senior wives of the king would also warrant special respect and had status and privilege within Ganda society. She was considered superior to all other chiefs and technically the most powerful commoner, being a royal by marriage.
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were the most important staple food, providing the economic base for the region's dense population growth. This crop does not require shifting cultivation or bush fallowing to maintain soil fertility, and as a result, Ganda villages were quite permanent. Women did most of the agricultural work, while
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In the 13-15th centuries, women are said to have ruled as kabaka; Sir John Gray claims that there is abundant evidence of this. One such ruler was Naku, the daughter of Mukibi, the founder of the Lugave clan and the wife of Kabaka Kimera. Naku was so powerful that every king that followed Kimera took
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Pre-colonial Buganda was a strongly hierarchical and patriarchal kingdom. However, of the three people who could be called 'Kabaka' or king two were women, the queen mother and the queen sister. The Queen mother had political and ritual functions, possessed her own courts and had the power to collect
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chiefs, who served as representatives of the Kabaka, charged with "maintaining internal security, supervising royal estates and military duties". The 1900 agreement, however, greatly enhanced the power of the Lukiiko (which had previously been simply an advisory council) at the expense of the Kabaka.
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is widely spoken in Uganda and is the most popular language in Uganda along with English. Luganda is also widely spoken in and around other countries in East Africa, such as Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda. It is even used in South Sudan, mostly for business transactions. Luganda is the most spoken local
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A political structure of some sort, small in scale and mainly ritual in function, may be taken to have existed in northern Busiro, where the ancient shrines are clustered, at a time far beyond the reach of historical tradition...the rituals of Ganda kingship are both too elaborate and too archaic in
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Population estimates for Kampala, the capital of Buganda, at the time of Kabaka Mutesa, in 1862, run as high as 77,000. Wrigley thinks that Kampala was probably the largest agglomeration of population in interior Africa, and that it had certain urban characteristics by the time Mutesa had ascended
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Buganda was colonized by the British and made a protectorate of the United Kingdom in 1884. The move towards independence reached a climax when the Lukiiko, the parliament of Buganda, declared independence on 8 October 1960 and requested that the British protectorate be terminated.
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had seceded from the Kingdom of Buganda. The Banyala make up 0.09% of the population of Uganda and 13% of the population of the district, Kayunga, which they claimed to be leading into secession. Because of the resulting tensions, the government of Uganda prevented the
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As of 2009, there were at least 52 recognized clans within the kingdom, with at least another four making a claim to clan status. Within this group of clans, there are four distinct sub-groups, which reflect historical waves of immigration to Buganda.
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uninhabited, to be used for crops or pastures. Early Ganda villages surrounded the home of a chief or headman, which provided a common meeting ground for members of the village. The chief collected tribute from his subjects, provided tribute to the
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The oldest clans trace their lineage to Bakiranze Kivebulaya, who is supposed to have ruled in the region from about 400 AD until about 1300 AD. These seven clans are referred to as the Nansangwa, or the indigenous:
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On 24 July 1993, the monarchy of Buganda was restored when Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II was crowned king. Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II was the son of King 'Freddy', who had been deposed by the Ugandan government in 1966.
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and the surrounding regions and subjugated several weaker peoples. These subject peoples were then exploited for cheap labor. The first Europeans to enter the Kingdom of Buganda were British explorers
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and was baptized with the name of Danieri (Daniel). He spent the rest of his life in exile. He died in 1903, at 35 years of age. In 2010 his remains were repatriated and buried at Kasubi.
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During Uganda independence, the constitutional position of Buganda (and the degree to which it would be able to exercise self-government) was a major issue. Discussions as part of the
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during the 18th and 19th centuries. Before the 12th century, the present-day Buganda region was a kingdom known as Muwawa, which means a sparsely populated place. During the
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The Abalasangeye dynasty came to power through the conquests of Kabaka of Buganda ssekabaka Kintu, which are estimated to have occurred sometime between 1200 and 1400 AD.
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Buganda produces a wide variety of agricultural products for local consumption and export. Matooke, beef, poultry, maize and sweet potatoes are some of the key products.
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On July 31, 2023, Buganda unveiled portraits of its former Kings (bassekabaka) based on oral narrations and written histories dating back to the founding of the kingdom.
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tried to protect humans from Walumbe but failed. To this day, Kayiikuuzi is still trying to capture Walumbe from the underground where he hides and take him back home.
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term for Buganda, was adopted by British officials. Under British rule, many Baganda acquired status as colonial administrators, and Buganda became a major producer of
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from traveling to Bugerere, leading to riots in the capital Kampala and its neighboring districts. Thirty were killed in what came to be known as the Buganda riots.
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visited Buganda in 1875 and provided an estimate of Buganda troop strength. Stanley counted 125,000 troops and a fleet of war canoes. At Buganda's capital,
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Before the arrival of Europeans in the region, Buganda was an expanding, "embryonic empire". It built fleets of war canoes from the 1840s to take control of
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While Buganda retained self-government, as one part of the larger Uganda Protectorate, it would henceforth be subject to formal British overrule. The
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Women would also participate in military campaigns. Princess Nakuyita was second in command of Kabaka Sunna II's army in the early 1800s.
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since 1986, the kingdom was officially restored in 1993. Buganda is now a traditional kingdom and so occupies a largely ceremonial role.
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played only a minor role. Many Baganda hired laborers from outside Buganda to herd the Baganda's cattle, for those who owned livestock.
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language in Uganda. Despite all efforts made by different governments to weaken the language, it has survived and is still growing.
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the throne Kampala, the capital, was the heart of the Ganda state and the center of the redistributive network that encompassed it.
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Ganda villages, sometimes as large as forty to fifty homes, were generally located on hillsides, leaving hilltops and
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Ganda oral history reveals that Buganda was Distinct and of at least equal antiquity to that of its historical rival
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on Lake Nnalubaale (Lake Victoria). Smaller thermal power plants operate in Buganda like the heavy fuel oil-fired
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while searching for the headwaters of the Nile in 1862. They found a highly organized political system.
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Queen Nanono, wife of Kabaka Nakibinge (1494-1524), gained her fame from a battle with the Banyoro at
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Kiganda religion. Some people practice both traditional religions as well as Christianity or Islam.
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Buganda traditional dance performed by Baganda tribe in Central Uganda on all traditional functions.
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shaping the Society Christianity and Culiture: Special Reference to the African Culture of Buganda
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in 1966, declaring Uganda a republic. Following years of disturbance caused by Obote and dictator
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who has reigned since the restoration of the kingdom in 1993. The Head of Government is the
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At the Dawn of Tyranny: The Origins of Individualism, Political Oppression, and the State
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Ecological Variables in the Origin and Evolution of African States: The Buganda Example
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The traditional Ganda economy relied on crop cultivation. In contrast with many other
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In literature and common discourse, Buganda is often referred to as Central Uganda.
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Several actors and actresses have been very influential in Kiganda drama including
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Buganda is made up of 18 political divisions called amasaza in Luganda. These are:
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Education in Buganda is divided between Primary, Secondary and Higher Education.
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Since the restoration of the kingdom in 1993, the King of Buganda, known as the
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cuisine. The main dishes are almost always served with stew, soup or sauce.
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The Transformation of the World: A Global History of the Nineteenth Century
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The Mind of Buganda: Documents of the Modern History of an African Kingdom
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Some of the more common hairstyles are Bantu knots (especially Bitutwa),
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Transport in Buganda is mainly by road, followed by water transport and
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Buganda had a projected population of about 11,952,600 people in 2021.
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for women. However, Western-style fashion is very popular these days.
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that says that the first man on earth (and Buganda in particular) was
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Buganda currently is divided into 26 districts as of 2021. These are:
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Schiller, Laurence D (1 January 1990). "The Royal Women of Buganda".
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Schiller, Laurence D (1 January 1990). "The Royal Women of Buganda".
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was the textile of choice mainly worn by the royals from the days of
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Around 1370 AD another wave of immigration began, assisted by Kabaka
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Stanley, H.M., 1899, Through the Dark Continent, London: G. Newnes,
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The Political Kingdom in Uganda: A Study in Bureaucratic Nationalism
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The largest city in Buganda is Kampala. Others include Masaka City,
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in 1962, the kingdom was abolished by Uganda's first Prime Minister
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The Bitter Bread of Exile: The Financial Problems of Sir Edward ...
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Schiller, Laurence (1 January 1990). "The Royal Women of Buganda".
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Schiller, Laurence (1 January 1990). "The Royal Women of Buganda".
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continued the transition from absolute to constitutional monarchy.
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John Milner Gray, 'Early History of Buganda,' Uganda Journal 2 (4)
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John Milner Gray, 'Early History of Buganda,' Uganda Journal 2 (4)
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Several genres of music are popular in Buganda. Musicians produce
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There are several religions practiced in Buganda. The largest are
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includes unification during the 13th century by the first king
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History of Buganda: From the Foundation of the Kingdom To 1900
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History of Buganda: From the Foundation of the Kingdom To 1900
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Some of the most famous Kiganda musicians and performers are
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Buganda's main source of energy is hydroelectricity from the
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character to have been evolved within the past few centuries.
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Chronology, migration, and drought in interlacustrine Africa
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Thirteen clans that are believed to have come with Kintu:
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The International Journal of African Historical Studies
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ethnic group, led by the recently retired UPDF Captain
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The historical tradition of Busoga, Mukama and Kintu
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Women, "Elite Polygyny," and Buganda State Formation
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International Journal of African Historical Studies
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The matooke is sometimes prepared as part of 896: 859: 3376:List of current constituent monarchs in Uganda 2873:, Clarendon Press, 1972, pp. 86, 87, 88, 3266: 2939:, Oxford University Press, 1991, p. 95, 2680:"Uganda: Banyala Choose Army Officer as King" 1916: 1914: 8: 3014:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1527:Buganda has several tourist attractions and 2303: 922:a wife from her clan and called her Naku. 177:61,403.2 km (23,707.9 sq mi) 3273: 3259: 3251: 2986:Dictionary of African Historical Biography 1260:nickname of the Clan of the leopards, the 32: 2923:, Progressive Publishing, 2013, p. 6 1933: 1931: 1891: 1889: 2807:, CRC Press, 1972, pp. 35, 94, 95, 1758:Buganda has several famous writers like 1140: 3171:Kingship and State: The Buganda Dynasty 2964:, Africana Pub. Co, 1978, p. 150, 2706:"How Bunyala leaders sparked the storm" 2171: 2169: 2093:Sekindi, Fredrick Derek (27 May 2015). 2042:"Buganda Often called "Central Uganda"" 1924:, Uganda Bureau of Statistics, May 2020 1885: 426:Buganda's boundaries are marked by the 234: 217: 188: 180: 167: 114: 104: 86: 74: 66: 48: 3007: 2248:A History of African Societies to 1870 1398:The majority of people in Buganda are 246: 3415:14th-century establishments in Africa 2936:Myth, Ritual, and Kingship in Buganda 2648:Sunday Times, 1 August 1993, page 18. 2491:Myth, ritual, and kingship in Buganda 209: 201: 193: 172: 152: 139: 129: 119: 7: 3004:. Makerere University Library: Cass. 2125:. Taylor & Francis. p. 69. 2088: 2086: 2060: 2058: 1813:, Gerald Kiweewa and Willy Mukabya. 1507:. 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(1908). 2832:, Author House, 2012, p. 94 1656:Kiganda cuisine is dominated by 1531:including the Kasubi Tombs, and 952:Tombs of Buganda Kings at Kasubi 318:, including the Ugandan capital 310:, Buganda is the largest of the 92: 76: 53: 2719:Kampala hit by renewed violence 2478:(3): 455–471 – via JSTOR. 2203:Jørgensen, Jan Jelmert (1981). 2182:. Routledge. pp. 276–300. 2119:Jørgensen, Jan Jelmert (1981). 1628:, Kato Lubwama, Benon Kibuuka, 1016:A blind Buganda harpist c. 1911 792:Uganda Relationships Commission 27:Bantu kingdom in central Uganda 3189:Charles W. Hattersley (1968). 1509:Kabulasoke Solar Power Station 972:Attempted secession in Kayunga 360:in 1884; the name Uganda, the 1: 1762:, Solomon E. K. 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Index

Buganda, Uganda
Flag of Buganda
Ekitiibwa kya Buganda
Buganda is shaded red on this map
Uganda
Mengo
Constitutional monarchy
Lukiiko
Kabaka
Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II
Katikkiro
Charles Peter Mayiga
Time zone
UTC+3
EAT
https://www.buganda.or.ug/
Baganda
Luganda
NJOVU CLAN Totem.jpg
Bantu
Uganda
Baganda people
traditional kingdoms
Central Region
Kampala
Uganda's population
Buganda's history
Kato Kintu
East Africa
Scramble for Africa

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