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Bantu native to Buganda, Uganda
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Baganda
Bantu kingdom within Uganda
merging. › Buganda is a Bantu kingdom within Uganda. The kingdom of the Baganda people, Buganda is the largest of the traditional kingdoms in present-day
Buganda
Buganda clans
Every Muganda person must belong to one of more than 52 clans of Baganda. A Muganda is therefore expected to know his or her paternal clan (and Totem)
Clans_of_Baganda
The Kiganda clothing or the clothing of the Baganda has changed over the centuries, from goatskins to barkcloth and modern fabrics like silk, cotton,
Baganda_clothing
Title of the king of Buganda, Uganda
the king of the Kingdom of Buganda. According to the traditions of the Baganda, they are ruled by two kings, one spiritual and the other secular. The
Kabaka_of_Buganda
Ugandan music culture
Baganda music is a music culture developed by the people of Uganda with many features that distinguish African music from other world music traditions
Baganda_music
as Nankasa or Muwogola is a traditional dance form originating from the Baganda people of Buganda Kingdom in Central Uganda. It is believed to have originated
Bakisimba
British protectorate in Africa from 1894 to 1962
crops produced by the peasants. There was popular discontent among the Baganda rank-and-file, which weakened the position of their leaders. In 1912, Kagwa
Protectorate_of_Uganda
Supreme creator god in the Buganda mythology
religion of the Baganda people, who are mostly based in present-day Uganda. Katonda is considered as the father and leader of the Baganda pantheon, known
Katonda_(mythology)
Fourth president of Uganda (1912–1985)
leadership of the rebel movement, and there was hostility to Obote from the Baganda people in southern Uganda as well as other countries such as Kenya. Nyerere
Yusuf_Lule
member of the Baganda pantheon of gods or balubaale, and is associated with divination and health. He is said to be one of the first Baganda heroes to ascend
Wanga_(mythology)
Political party in Uganda
The Young Baganda Association was a political party created in the Uganda protectorate in 1919 by Z.K. Sentongo. It broke up in 1922. The 1900 Uganda
Young_Baganda_Association
The history of Buganda is that of the Buganda kingdom of the Baganda people, the largest of the traditional kingdoms in present-day Uganda. Muwawa refers
History_of_Buganda
Bantu language of Uganda
major languages in Uganda and is spoken by more than 5.56 million Ugandans Baganda and other people principally in central Uganda, including the country's
Luganda
God in the traditional Baganda religion
religion of the Baganda people, who resides in present-day Uganda. He is thought to be a war god. Kibuuka often provides advice to Baganda kings during times
Kibuka_(deity)
Ethnolinguistic group in Africa
individual Bantu groups have populations of several million, e.g. the Baganda people of Uganda (5.5 million as of 2014), the Shona of Zimbabwe (17.6
Bantu_peoples
Luganda clan
Gabunga (Singular: Ow'emmamba ya Gabunga). The members of this clan are Baganda people and speak Luganda language. Gabunga or Ggabunga is the title of
Mmamba_Gabunga_Clan
Deity in the Buganda religion
Runyakitara/Rutara languages, is a member of the pantheon of gods or balubaale in Baganda traditional religion and is considered the god of prosperity, harvest,
Mukasa_(deity)
Rwandan war criminal (born 1973)
Bosco Ntaganda (born 5 November 1973) is a Rwandan warlord and convicted war criminal. He was the former military chief of staff of the National Congress
Bosco_Ntaganda
2014 novel by Jennifer Makumbi
the title Kintu. Kintu is based on the Baganda history and focuses on generational curses, transgression, Baganda mythology and sexism that is engraved
Kintu_(novel)
List of spirits and deities in various traditional African religions
This is a list of African spirits as well as deities found within the traditional African religions. It also covers spirits as well as deities found within
List of African deities and mythological figures
List_of_African_deities_and_mythological_figures
District in Uganda
of the Baganda and have cultural artifacts, including caves, 100-year-old trees, and special rocks of deep cultural significance to the Baganda of Buganda
Mukono_District
1966 Ugandan political crisis
and influence of the "Mengo Establishment", a group of traditionalist Baganda that led the sub-national kingdom of Buganda. The Mengo establishment was
Mengo_Crisis
Political party
political alliance with the Baganda leaders and the Kabaka (King) of Buganda, Mutesa II. After several negotiations, the UPC and Baganda leaders held a conference
Kabaka_Yekka
Group of people united by actual or perceived kinship and descent
Njuufeen, Fayeen), Kalenjin ortinuek, Somali clans Tswana people Clans of the Baganda Americas Anishinaabe, Cherokee, Iroquois, Muscogee clans, Navajo clans
Clan
Capital and largest city of Uganda
Kabaka by the combined forces of the European officers leading Nubian and Baganda colonial soldiers. This state of affairs later culminated in the signing
Kampala
Names
called Ab'akasimba (Singular: Ow'akasimba). The members of this clan are Baganda people and speak Luganda language. Kabazzi is the title of the head of
Kasimba_Clan
Clan of Buganda kingdom
Nakiwala byaddalu. Profile Country Uganda Region Central Uganda Ethnicity Baganda Founder Muwanga Ssebyoto Animal Ngonge (Otter) Chief Matthias Kaboggoza
Ngonge_Clan
Figure in Ugandan mythology
Nambi is the daughter of Mugulu, also known as Ggulu in some versions of Baganda mythology. In the Ugandan creation myth, it is Nambi and her younger sister
Nambi_(mythology)
Former district in Eastern, Uganda
and the Gisu people of the uplands. At the end of the 19th century the Baganda leader Semei Kakungulu led his army into Bugisu against the Bangokho, then
Bukedi_District
Central, and Southern Africa. In Uganda, they include the Baganda and several other tribes The Baganda are the largest single ethnic group in Uganda. They occupy
Culture_of_Uganda
Ugandan Prime Minister (1922–1972)
independence. He was assassinated in 1972 by Idi Amin's regime. A member of the Baganda ethnic group, Benedicto Kagimu Mugumba Kiwanuka was born in Kisabwa to
Benedicto_Kiwanuka
endongo is a musical instrument, considered the national instrument of the Baganda people of Uganda. It is a member of a family of [[]] which can be found
Endongo
Traditional Ugandan garment
Buganda and Busoga. The Gomesi is considered the traditional dress of Baganda and Basoga women. Traditional male attire is the kanzu. The gomesi has
Gomesi
Traditional Bantu kingdom in present-day Uganda
began to use these short spears against the Baganda invaders. They would hide in the bushes and when the Baganda warriors came through they would ambush them
Busoga
UNESCO World Heritage Site
burial grounds for four kabakas (kings of Buganda) and other members of the Baganda royal family. As a result, the site remains an important spiritual and
Kasubi_Tombs
traders. According to European sources, his efforts at converting local Baganda to Islam were a result of his "Wahhabist" sympathies. Ahmad was treated
Islam_in_Uganda
(97%), mixed (2.4%), other (0.6%) (2017 estimate) Uganda By ethnicity Baganda (16.5%), Banyankole (9.6%), Basoga (8.8%), Bakiga (7.1%), Iteso (7%), Lango
List of countries by ethnic groups
List_of_countries_by_ethnic_groups
Monarch of the Kingdom of Buganda from 1939 to 1969
protests among the Baganda. Mutesa's forced departure, carried out by Wing Commander Clive Beadon, made him a martyr in the eyes of the Baganda, whose latent
Mutesa_II_of_Buganda
Bantu ethnic group in eastern Uganda
Religion Predominately Christianity and Traditional African religions, Minority Islam Related ethnic groups Bagwere, Baganda and other Bantu peoples
Soga_people
Capital and largest city of Rwanda
businesses were established by Greek and Indian merchants, with assistance from Baganda and Swahili people. Items traded included cloth and beads. Commercial activity
Kigali
County in Central, Uganda
Buddu is a county (Ssaza) of the kingdom of Buganda in what is now Uganda. Buddu lies on the northwest shore of Lake Victoria in the Central Region of
Buddu
Community in eastern Uganda that practices Judaism
Regions with significant populations Uganda Languages Luganda, Lusoga, Lugwere, Hebrew Religion Judaism Related ethnic groups Baganda, Bagwere, Basoga
Abayudaya
19th-century Ugandan catechist and martyr
by both the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion. A member of the Baganda tribe, Lwanga was born in the Kingdom of Buganda, the central and southern
Charles_Lwanga
Ethnic group
Uganda Languages Lugwere, English Religion Christianity, African Traditional Religion, Islam Related ethnic groups Basoga, Baganda and other Bantu peoples
Gwere_people
Ugandan journalist (born 1976)
Martin Ssempa, which became a viral video. Njala was born to a Catholic Baganda family in Karoli Jinja, a parish of Kawempe, Kampala. The name Njala, meaning
Simon_Kaggwa_Njala
Premier of Buganda, Uganda
East Africa, deeply rooted in the customs and governance structure of the Baganda. Buganda is a traditional kingdom in modern-day Uganda located in the central
Katikkiro_of_Buganda
Ugandan rebel group
fighting has occurred. Most ADF fighters are Ugandan Muslims from the Baganda and Basoga ethnic groups. The ADF was the second-deadliest non-state actor
Allied_Democratic_Forces
Folklore
of kukwata, lit. 'to seize') is a legendary water-dwelling creature in Baganda folklore, said to be found in Lake Victoria or at least the Uganda portion
Lukwata
Indian politician (1844-1906)
belonged to a very respectable Rarhi Kulin Brahmin family who hailed from Baganda, located west of the town of Howrah in present-day state of West Bengal
Womesh_Chunder_Bonnerjee
Ugandan lawyer and politician
negotiation, the UPC and Baganda leaders held a conference whereupon an agreement was reached. Soon afterwards the Baganda created the Kabaka Yekka (KY)
Grace_Ibingira
Type of musical bow from Brazil
that is commonly used in Brazil. It is also known as sekitulege among the Baganda and Busoga. It consists of a single-stringed bow attached to a gourd resonator
Berimbau
Traditional garment of the African Great Lakes region
formal wear of all Baganda men. The kanzu spread from the Baganda people to other ethnicities and is a national costume of Baganda men. (The Republic
Kanzu
Ethnic group in Uganda
Kabarole districts of Western Uganda. The Batagwenda people originated from Baganda tribe after disagreements leading to tribal clashes and settled in Kitagwenda
Batagwenda
quasi-supernatural kabakas. Other researchers, Baganda and historians have a different take on the origin of the Baganda and Buganda. Some believe that the first
Early_history_of_Uganda
Legendary empire in the African Great Lakes region
1017/S0021853700032990. Beattie, John (July 1971). "Twilight Tales of the Black Baganda: The Traditional History of Bunyoro-Kitara, a Former Ugandan Kingdom. By
Empire_of_Kitara
East african variant of mancala
variant of the mancala family. It is a variant of the Omweso game of the Baganda people (Uganda), and it is played primarily in Burundi and Rwanda. Igisoro
Igisoro
Its fighters were mainly from among the Baganda ethnic group's Muslim minority along with some non-Baganda Muslims. The group was formed in 1995 in opposition
Uganda_Muslim_Liberation_Army
Ugandan percussion instrument
body when shaken. These instruments are most closely associated with the Baganda people of central Uganda and the Basoga people of eastern Uganda. Ensaasi
Ensaasi
Ugandan mythological figure
form of politics in Baganda society through royal hierarchy. Kintu is also presented in Kizza's 2011 The Oral Tradition of Baganda of Uganda. In this version
Kintu
Traditional Ugandan stew prepared using smoked young banana leaves
reserved for kings and princes, but has since become eaten by the general Baganda populace, and by other ethnic groups in Uganda. Luwombo has many variations
Luwombo
Ugandan footballer (born 2003)
Zubair Kivumbi and Hawa Namulono and raised in Nakifuma, and belongs to the Baganda tribe in Uganda. She attended St. Joseph P/ S Naggalama where she sat for
Fauzia_Najjemba
Species of fig
where it has an important cultural value, it is known as omutuba to the Baganda people and omutoma to the Banyakitara peoples. In English is sometimes
Ficus_natalensis
Species of plant in family Hypericaceae
antidote, and purgative. As an ethnomedicine in Tanzania and among the Baganda people of Uganda, it has also been used to treat epilepsy, pneumonia, and
Psorospermum_febrifugum
called Ab'effumbe (Singular: Ow'effumbe). The members of this clan are Baganda people and speak Luganda language. Walusimbi is the title of the head of
Ffumbe_Clan
only used in the army and the police, but was also taught in schools. The Baganda viewed the introduction of Swahili as a threat to their political power
Languages_of_Uganda
Political party in Uganda
The Conservative Party serves as de facto successor to Kabaka Yekka, a Baganda political party and movement that had been loyal to the Buganda monarchy
Conservative_Party_(Uganda)
Regions south of the Sahara
fiber and is used to make clothing is barkcloth, an innovation of the Baganda people of Uganda. It came from the Mutuba tree (Ficus natalensis). In Madagascar
Sub-Saharan_Africa
Kabaka of Buganda
original on 11 November 2020. Retrieved 4 October 2014. J. Roscoe, The Baganda, 1911, pp.215. Kabaka Sir Edward Mutesa, Desecration of My Kingdom, 1967
Kimera_of_Buganda
deliberative democracy in ancient African societies, such as among the Baganda in Uganda, the amaZulu in South Africa, and the Chewa in Malawi, and it
Democracy_in_Africa
Ugandan coup d'état attempt
eventually grew to include about 500 soldiers. Most conspirators were Christian Baganda as well as Basoga. Even though the coup plotters were concentrated in the
Operation_Mafuta_Mingi
Clan of Buganda kingdom
ancestral home of the Ntalaganya Clan is in Kiwawu (Busujju).Like all Baganda clans, the Ntalaganya clan forms part of the patrilineal clan system that
Ntalaganya_Clan
Australian rules football in South Africa is a team sport played at amateur level in the country with a small audience. The governing body is AFL South
Australian rules football in South Africa
Australian_rules_football_in_South_Africa
Ugandan breakfast dish
cooking katogo, but as long as matooke has been around, so has katogo. The Baganda came up with the katogo dish which is a combination of offal and matooke
Katogo_(food)
on the hillside in Kampala. They are an important spiritual site of the Baganda. The main building was built in 1882 as a palace and converted into a tomb
List of World Heritage Sites in Uganda
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Uganda
Commercial in Kampala, Uganda
to in French as Mon Pere and also known as Fr. Mapera. "Mapeera" is the Baganda rendition of "Mon Pere". He was the first Catholic Priest to set foot in
Mapeera_House
Ugandan girl group
the Year. Sanyu left to pursue other projects and was replaced by Mya Baganda. The group's name was changed to Blu 3 having dropped the star. In 2006
Blu*3
1980–1986 guerrilla war in Uganda
inhabited by Baganda. So far, the PRA had mostly consisted of non-Baganda, but Lule provided the newly formed NRA with backing from the Baganda, allowing
Ugandan_Bush_War
include the Batooro, Basongora, Bahema, Baruuli, Banyankole, Bakiga and Baganda Regions of Uganda Districts of Uganda tony (2023-11-12). "Bunyoro Kitara
Bunyoro_sub-region
Mountain in Uganda
which means 'rain maker' or 'rain mountains' in the Bakonjo language. The Baganda, who could see the mountains from far, used to call them 'Gambaragara'
Mount_Speke
Seven years' devastation in Manipur Kingdom
(1974–1999) Cambodian (1975–1979) Jummas (1977–1997) Afghans (1979–1989) Baganda (1981–1985) Iran massacres 1981–1982 1988 Hama massacre (1982) Sabra and
Chahi_Taret_Khuntakpa
Ugandan lake
maintained strong ties to their Baganda origins, and their traditional customs and practices are influenced by both Baganda and Kinyankole cultures. List
Lake_Nkugute
Bantu kingdom in western Uganda
third king, Kimera, came from Bunyoro to establish a Babiito dynasty. Baganda tradition fiercely disputes this, and says that Buganda was distinct and
Bunyoro
Ugandan politician and diplomat (1929–2015)
eastern Uganda, married Margaret Namwanje Kavuma Odaka, a member of the Baganda ethnic group. Odaka left a career at Esso, the oil company, to enter politics
Sam_Odaka
and others), uThixo or Qamata (AmaXhosa), Unkulunkulu (AmaZulu), Gulu (Baganda), Muluku (Makua), Mungu (WaSwahili), Mukuru (OvaHerero and OvaHimba), Kibumba
Bantu_religion
Ugandan folk dance
using the okeme thumb piano, drawing attention to Lango folk traditions. Baganda Ugandan folklore Ugandan traditions Gisu people Lango people Culture of
Okeme
Large language family spoken in Sub-Saharan Africa
Uganda, centred on the kingdom of Buganda, the dominant ethnicity are the Baganda (singular Muganda), whose language is Luganda. Swahili (Kiswahili) (350
Bantu_languages
Character responsible for death on Earth according to Buganda mythology
May 2022. Kizza, Immaculate N. (March 2010). The Oral Tradition of the Baganda of Uganda: A Study and Anthology of Legends, Myths, Epigrams and Folktales
Warumbe
Ugandan newspaper
representation. By April 1949, the newspaper became a key voice for the Baganda people's rights, especially regarding land and governance. This early incarnation
Emambya_Esaze
Political party in Uganda
the other hand, represented the grievances of the non-Baganda who had been dominated by Baganda since 1600. The Uganda National Congress, later to become
Democratic_Party_(Uganda)
17th-century Jewish pogroms in Ukraine
(1974–1999) Cambodian (1975–1979) Jummas (1977–1997) Afghans (1979–1989) Baganda (1981–1985) Iran massacres 1981–1982 1988 Hama massacre (1982) Sabra and
Khmelnytsky_pogroms
Ugandan footballer
represented Bulemeezi in the Buganda Masaza Cup and Ffumbe in the Bika Bya Baganda Football Tournament. He made his Uganda Premier League debut with BUL FC
Hannington_Ssebwalunyo
1953 Ugandan political crisis
protest by the Baganda and declared a state of emergency. Mutesa was arrested and rapidly exiled to London, much to the shock of the Baganda. He would be
Kabaka_crisis
Ethnic group in Uganda and Democratic Republic of Congo
indigenous communities as at 1 February 1926). Babwisi people Bafumbira Baganda Kakwa people Karamojong people Budibugyo District "Amba Language". Ethnologue
Amba_people
Kabaka of Buganda
Buganda Kaggwa, Apollo; Kalibala, Ernest B. (1934). The Customs of the Baganda. p. 28. "Ssekabaka Mutebi I Is Buried At Kongojje, Busiro". Buganda.com
Mutebi_I_of_Buganda
Christian extremist organization in Africa
The south and east are largely inhabited by Bantu-speakers, such as the Baganda people, who were historically agriculturists. Uganda's north is largely
Lord's_Resistance_Army
Rate View source data. Fertility data as of 2011 and 2016 (DHS Program): Baganda 16.5% Banyankole 9.8% Basoga 8.8% Bakiga 7.1% Iteso 7% Langi 6.3% Bagisu
Demographics_of_Uganda
Gershom Sizomu (born 1969) is a Ugandan rabbi serving the Abayudaya, a Baganda community in eastern Uganda near the town of Mbale who practice Judaism
Gershom_Sizomu
Ethnic group of Uganda
Jopadhola people. Officially, land of the Adhola is called Padhola, but the Baganda who misinterpret 'Widoma' – a Dhopadhola word for 'war cry' meaning 'You
Adhola_people
Plant locally grown in Uganda
instruments by some tribes in their traditional dances for example the Bigwala, Baganda, Acholi (Bwola dance), preserving milk, harvesting milk cream, and also
Ugandan_Callabash
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Muslim
A great rain, Name of a woman
Boy/Male
Hindu
Free from desire and attachment
Girl/Female
Indian
Free from impurity, Moonlight
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Tamil
Power of Discrimination; Happy
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Hindu
The Sun, Ray of light
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French, German
Lives in the Beautiful Glen; Place Name; Pretty Valley
Girl/Female
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Beautiful Like Flower
Boy/Male
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From the Beloved One's Farm
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Wise
Girl/Female
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Young and Delicate
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