• Ntare I Kivimira Savuyimba Semunganzashamba Rushatsi Cambarantama was the king of Burundi from 1680 to 1709. He was a legendary descendant of the Ntwero...
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  • Ntare IV Rutaganzwa Rugamba was the king of Burundi from 1796 to 1850. He was the son of king Mwambutsa I Mbariza. He achieved the greatest expansion...
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    independence from Belgium in 1962. Burundi ceased to be a monarchy when King Ntare V Ndizeye was deposed by Prime Minister and Chief of Staff, Colonel Michel Micombero...
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  • Mwambutsa I Mbariza was the ruler of the Kingdom of Burundi from 1767 to 1796. His only son was Ntare IV Rutaganzwa Rugamba. He succeeded Mwami Mutaga...
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    ethnic groups remain unclear and disputed. The Kingdom of Burundi was founded by first mwami Ntare I (r. c.1680–1705); the commonly accepted founding date...
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  • independent ruler of Burundi before its colonization by the German Empire. He ascended to the throne in 1850 after succeeding his father. Ntare IV Rutaganzwa...
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  • Liberation Front (Burundi) (FROLINA) Ntare I Kivimira Savuyimba Semunganzashamba Rushatsi Cambarantama Ntare IV Rutaganzwa Rugamba Ntare V of Burundi Ngozi Ngozi...
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  • organisation responsible for the defence of Burundi. A general staff (État-Major Général) commands the armed forces, consisting of a joint staff (État-Major inter-armes);...
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  • III Ndagushimiye was the king of Burundi from 1709 to 1739. He was the successor of Ntare I of Burundi and the second king of the kingdom. v t e v t e...
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    was the penultimate king of Burundi (or mwami) who ruled between 1915 and 1966. He succeeded to the throne on the death of his father Mutaga IV Mbikije...
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    Kanyaru traditions, the family and associates of the first king of Burundi – Ntare I – were related to Rwanda's royal family, although this is not universally...
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    time, King Ntare V of Burundi returned from exile, heightening political tension in the country. On 29 April 1972, the 24-year-old Ntare V was murdered...
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    Bujumbura (redirect from Bujumbura, Burundi)
    Usumbura, is the economic capital, largest city and main port of Burundi. It ships most of the country's chief export, coffee, as well as cotton and tin...
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    original broadcast attributed the failure of Ntare's supposed plot to his lack of "agents" within Burundi, a correction issued the following day alleged...
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    of Burundi Mwezi IV Gisabo of Burundi Ntare I Kivimira Savuyimba Semunganzashamba Rushatsi Cambarantama Ntare IV Rutaganzwa Rugamba Ntare V Burundi Colonial...
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  • king of Burundi from 1739 to 1767. He succeeded king Mwezi III Ndagushimiye. His predecessor as king of Burundi was his father Mwezi III of Burundi. In...
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  • Mbikije, ex king of Burundi – 1922–1946 Mwambutsa IV Baniriceng, ex king of Burundi – 1962–1966 Ntare V Ndizeye, ex king of Burundi – 1966–1966 Paul Kagame...
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    November 1966 Burundian coup d'état (category 1966 in Burundi)
    Micombero, Burundi's 26-year-old Prime Minister, ousted the 19-year-old king (mwami) of Burundi, Ntare V, in a coup d'état. Ntare was out of the country...
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    Michel Micombero (category Presidents of Burundi)
    1976. He was the last Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Burundi from July to November 1966, and the first President of the Republic from November 1966 until...
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    over a large area in modern-day Rwanda and Burundi. However, mwami Ntare I of Burundi launched several wars of expansion, including against Bugesera. Some...
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    living in and interacting in the area. The Kingdom of Burundi developed under Ntare I of Burundi around 1675. The mwami (king) ruled the area centered...
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  • Kizarabagabe (c. 1450–1490) Ntare I (c. 1490–1520) Ruhinda II (c. 1520–1550) Ntare II (c. 1550–1575) Ruhinda III (c. 1575–1595) Ntare III (c. 1595–1620) Ruhinda...
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  • This is a list of notable people who have been assassinated in Africa. List of people who survived assassination attempts List of assassinations by car...
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    inexperienced. Ruganzu also assisted the King of Bugesera, Rwayitare, to attack and win the King of Burundi Ntare II Kibogora, whom they had disputes. It is...
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    domination of Burundi in the 16th century through the establishment of a hierarchical monarchy ruled by divine kings or mwami, the first of which was Ntare I. The...
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  • heads of government. King Mwambutsa IV was deposed by his son Ntare V in 1966. King Ntare V was deposed in 1966 in a military coup led by Michel Micombero...
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    architect, son of Kenzō Tange King Ntare V of Burundi (1947–1972), the last King of Burundi Ali Reza Pahlavi I (1922–1954), brother of Shah Mohammad Reza...
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  • details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe Great Lakes area Burundi Kingdom of Burundi (complete list) – Ntare I Rushatsi Cambarantama,...
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  • Medieval and early modern Africa (category History of Africa)
    South of the Kingdom of Rwanda was the Kingdom of Burundi. It was founded by the Tutsi chief Ntare Rushatsi (c. 1657 – 1705). Like Rwanda, Burundi was built...
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  • details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe Great Lakes area Burundi Kingdom of Burundi (complete list) – Ntare I, King (c.1680–c.1709) Mwezi...
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