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  2. Ubuhake - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] At the summit of this feudal pyramid was the mwami, or Tutsi king, who was regarded as being of divine ancestry. The ubuhake and uburetwa systems were condoned by the European colonialists of Rwanda and Burundi, Germany and later Belgium, who supported the Tutsi aristocracy in order to maintain control. However, the ...

  3. List of kings of Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    This article contains a list of kings of Rwanda. The Kingdom of Rwanda was ruled by sovereigns titled mwami (plural abami), and was one of the oldest and the most centralized kingdoms in the history of Central and East Africa. Its state and affairs before King Gihanga I are largely unconfirmed and highly shrouded in mythical tales.

  4. Tutsi - Wikipedia

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    In the Rwanda territory, from the 15th century until 1961, the Tutsi were ruled by a king (the mwami). Belgium abolished the monarchy, following the national referendum that led to independence. By contrast, in the northwestern part of the country (predominantly Hutu), large regional landholders shared power, similar to Buganda society (in what ...

  5. Rwanda Nziza - Wikipedia

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    Rwanda's original national anthem, written when the country achieved independence from Belgium in 1962, was called "Rwanda Rwacu" ("Our Rwanda").Independence was achieved at a time of high tension, following the Rwandan Revolution: centuries of rule by the minority Tutsi group had been overturned in just three years, the majority Hutu taking power in a violent upheaval, and forcing more than ...

  6. List of Tutsis - Wikipedia

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    Yuhi II of Rwanda ex king of Rwanda – 1696–1720; Karemeera ex king of Rwanda – 1720–1744; ... Sonia Rolland, actress, mother tutsi, father French – born 1981;

  7. Kanyarwanda I Gahima I - Wikipedia

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    Gahima I (also known as Kanyarwanda I, Kayima I, Ghem, Khem, Kakama, Khm, Ham) among East Africans is recited by the Rwandan "Abiru" (cultural historians and griots) as one of the primal Mwami, or King of Rwanda supposedly after Gihanga's long reign around the Nile source and beyond. Gahima I is believed to be the general ancestral patriarch of ...

  8. Kingdom of Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Rwanda (also known as the Nyiginya Kingdom or Nyginya Dynasty [1]) was a Bantu kingdom in modern-day Rwanda, which grew to be ruled by a Tutsi monarchy. [2] It was one of the oldest and the most centralized kingdoms in Central and East Africa . [ 3 ]

  9. Kigeli IV Rwabugiri - Wikipedia

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    Diadem of Kigeli IV Rwabugiri. Kigeli IV Rwabugiri (1840? - September 1895) [4] was the king of the Kingdom of Rwanda in the mid-nineteenth century. He was among the last Nyiginya kings in a ruling dynasty that had traced its lineage back to Gihanga, who is one of the first 'historical' kings of Rwanda whose exploits are celebrated in oral chronicles. [5]