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    Semei Kakungulu (1869 – 24 November 1928) was a Ugandan statesman who founded the Abayudaya (Luganda: Jews) community in Uganda in 1917. He studied and...
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  • Semei may be Σεμεϊ, the LXX spelling of Shimei Semei Kakungulu, Ugandan religious leader Treaty of Semei Semey, city in Kazakhstan This disambiguation...
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    well. The group owes its origin to Muganda military leader Semei Kakungulu. Originally, Kakungulu was converted to Christianity by British missionaries around...
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    chief's council (the Lukiiko of Busoga) under his chairmanship. Later, Semei Kakungulu, a Muganda, was brought in to make the chief's council conform to colonial...
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  • converted to Judaism in the early 20th century, under the leadership of Semei Kakungulu. Persecuted under the regime of Idi Amin, the community has since revitalized...
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  • Spanish writer Skip Jutze, American major league baseball player Semei Kakungulu Walter Kaufmann, German-American philosopher, translator and poet Carol...
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    the Abayudaya, numbering some 2,000-3,000. The group was formed by Semei Kakungulu in the early 20th century. About 1 percent of Uganda's population follow...
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  • The community was founded around 1920 when the Chief of the District Semei Kakungulu, angry at the (British) Christians who had betrayed him, felt an affinity...
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  • which was unknown to the outside world and had been founded in 1919 by Semei Kakungulu, a successful army general of the Buganda Kingdom. Oded was the first...
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  • monsoon climate. At the end of the 19th century the Baganda leader Semei Kakungulu led his army into Bugisu against the Bangokho, then the Bawalasi and...
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