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    Kigeli IV Rwabugiri (1840? - September 1895) was the king (mwami) of the Kingdom of Rwanda in the mid-nineteenth century. He was among the last Nyiginya...
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    (1801 – 1845) Mutara II Rwogera (1845 – 1867) Kigeli IV Rwabugiri (1867 – September 1895) Mibambwe IV Rutarindwa (September 1895 – December 1896) On...
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    Kigeli V Ndahindurwa (born Jean-Baptiste Ndahindurwa; 29 June 1936 – 16 October 2016) was the last ruling King (Mwami) of Rwanda, from 28 July 1959 until...
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  • co-ruler by his father Kigeli IV Rwabugiri in 1889. Rutarindwa is sometime transcribed Rutalindwa. His adopted father, Kigeli IV Rwabugiri, had proclaimed...
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    Yuhi V Musinga (redirect from Yuhi IV)
    of a Nation Part II: Beneath the Banner of Christ the King - H. M. King Kigeli V". Frank K. Rusagara (2009). Resilience of a Nation: A History of the Military...
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  • from 1845 to his death in 1867. Under his rule and that of his successor Kigeli IV Rwabugiri, the kingdom reached its pinnacle of power.[citation needed]...
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    Rudahigwa was succeeded by his half-brother, Jean-Baptiste Ndahindurwa, as Kigeli V. Mutara married Nyiramakomali on 15 October 1933 and they divorced in...
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    January 2017 under the reign name Yuhi VI. He succeeded his late uncle King Kigeli V and is a grandson of King Yuhi V. He grew up in exile in Uganda, where...
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  • Nyinginya kings, namely: Ruganzu Ndoli; Cyilima Rujugira; Yuhi Gahindiro and Kigeli Rwabugili. Gahindiro is the one who broke the popular proverb: "Ak'i Muhana...
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  • peers. The division in Rwanda was reinforced for hundreds of years. King Kigeli IV, a Tutsi, centralized Rwandan power in the 1800s, just as Belgian colonization...
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