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    sons and 9 daughters: Prince Kiweewa Luswata. The first son of Kabaka Muteesa II. He was born in Wakiso. He lived and studied in France. He died in the...
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  • Buganda, the 30th Kabaka of Buganda who reigned between 1856 and 1884. Muteesa II of Buganda, the 36th Kabaka of Buganda who reigned between 1939 and 1969...
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    Muteesa I Mukaabya Walugembe Kayiira (c. 1837–9 October 1884) was the 30th Kabaka of the Kingdom of Buganda, from 1856 until 1884. He was born at the...
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    October 1920. She was installed as Naalinnya to her brother Sir Edward Muteesa II, at Kasubi in December 1953. She received the Order of the Shield and...
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    the son of Edward Frederick William David Walugembe Mutebi Luwangula Muteesa II, Kabaka of Buganda, who reigned between 1939 and 1969. His mother was...
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    and from 1889 until 1897. He was born at Nakawa in 1868. His father was Muteesa I of Buganda, who reigned between 1856 and 1884. His mother was Abakyala...
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    Suuna II, 1832–1856 Muteesa I, 1856–1884 Mwanga II, 1884–1888 and 1889–1897 Kiweewa, 1888 Kalema, 1888–1889 Daudi Chwa II, 1897–1939 Mutesa II, 1939–1967...
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  • Mutesa II Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Kampala, Uganda. It is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as the home venue of Express...
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  • United Kingdom granted independence to Uganda making Sir Edward Muteesa II of Edward Muteesa Walugembe the first President of Uganda and Kabaka of Buganda...
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  • Ssuuna II Kalema Kasinjo Mukaabya Sekkyungwa Muteesa Sewankambo Walugembe Mig'ekyaamye Lukeberwa Kyetutumula Magulunyondo Luwambya Omutanda Sseggwanga...
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    Kampala, the residence of King (Kabaka) Edward Muteesa II of Buganda. The attack aimed to dislodge Muteesa from power and diminish his influence. During...
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    Omukama Olimi III, Obote attacked the Buganda Palace, sending Edward Muteesa II into exile, and declared himself president. Soon, he abolished all Ugandan...
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  • Arua Arua Hill Stadium 20,000 Bright Stars Kampala Mwererwe Stadium / Muteesa II Stadium 5,000 / 20,200 BUL Jinja Jinja Kakindu Municipal Stadium / Bugembe...
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  • and the Bugandan nationalist and monarchist Kabaka Yekka Party. Edward Muteesa II, the king of Buganda, was appointed president and commander of the armed...
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  • include Kampala International School Uganda (KISU), Nakivubo Stadium, Muteesa II Stadium, in Wankulukuku, Denver Godwin Stadium and St. Mary's Stadium...
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  • RWCQ 30 29 October 2022  Zambia 36 17 Muteesa II Wankulukuku Stadium RAC 31 2 November 2022  Uganda 23 3 Muteesa II Wankulukuku Stadium RAC 32 20 May 2023...
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  • traditional kingdom in Uganda. He is the youngest son of the late Kabaka Muteesa II, the 35th Kabaka the Kingdom of Buganda, and Winifred Keihangwe, an Ankole...
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    Obote as executive prime minister, with the Buganda Kabaka (King) Edward Muteesa II holding the largely ceremonial position of president. Uganda's immediate...
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    Heritage Site, originally Kabaka Muteesa I's palace (1880-1884), the graves of Muteesa I, Mwanga II, Daudi Chwa and Muteesa II are found in the main house...
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  • Actor at the Uganda National Theater Awards in 1994 when he played Kabaka Muteesa II in Saagala Agalamidde. His other works in theatre include Ekitangaala...
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  • Kabaka of Buganda. Kalema Muguluma was the son of Kabaka Mukaabya Walugembe Muteesa I Kayiira, Kabaka of Buganda, who reigned between 1856 and 1884. His mother...
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  • "Kimera, the third Kabaka, was the true founder of our dynasty." Sir Edward Muteesa II, Desecration of My Kingdom, 1967 "The real significance of the Kimera...
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  • on 21 January 1956 when Henry Wako Muloki married Alice Muloki. Kabaka Muteesa II of Buganda was the best man of Henry Wako Muloki. Their marriage resulted...
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  • professional football club from Kampala. The club plays home games at the Muteesa II Wankulukuku Stadium. Express FC is popularly referred to by the club fans...
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    Buganda: Muteesa I (1835–1884) Mwanga II (1867–1903) (died in exile on the Seychelles Islands, and remains returned in 1910) Daudi Chwa II (1896–1939)...
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  • Kyabaggu Jjunju Semakookiro 19th century Kamaanya Suuna II Muteesa I Mwanga II Kiweewa Kalema Daudi Chwa II 20th century Muteesa II Muwenda Mutebi II...
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  • Mayanja Nkanki served as the "Katikkiro" (prime minister) under Sir Edward Muteesa II, the Kabaka of Buganda, who reigned from 1939 until 1969. In 1993, when...
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  • Muteesa I Royal University (MRU) is a private university in Uganda. It was accredited by the Uganda National Council for Higher Education in 2007 and...
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    Stadium 5,000 Bul FC Jinja Kakindu Municipal Stadium 1,000 Express Kampala Muteesa II Stadium 20,200 KCCA FC Kampala Lugogo Stadium 3,000 Busoga United FC Jinja...
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  • Suuna Kalema Kansinjo, who succeeded as Kabaka Suuna II Kalema Kansinjo Mukaabya Ssekkyungwa Muteesa I Sewankambo Walugembe Mig'ekyaamye Lukeberwa Kyetutumula...
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