• Juma Ali Oka Rokoni, commonly referred to as Juma Butabika, (died April 1979) was a Ugandan military officer who served as Uganda Army (UA) top commander...
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  • Juma Ali is a Tanzanian politician. Juma Ali may also refer to: Juma Ali Malou, a South Sudanese politician Juma Butabika, born Juma Ali, a Ugandan military...
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  • Emirati sport shooter Juma Butabika (died 1979), Ugandan military officer Juma Darwish Al-Mashri (born 1984), Oman footballer Juma Din (born ca. 1973), Afghan...
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     1975)​ Children 43 (claimed) Relatives Mustafa Adrisi Isaac Maliyamungu Juma Butabika Isaac Lumago Signature Military service Allegiance British Empire (1946–1962)...
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    civilians armed with furniture and pieces of wood. Lieutenant Colonel Juma Butabika, one of Amin's top commanders, was killed in a firefight with soldiers...
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  • (Commander of the army) Erinayo Wilson Oryema (Inspector general of police) Juma Butabika Isaac Maliyamungu Strength Unknown 5,700 soldiers; 5,500 policemen Casualties...
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    Military Tribunal chairman Juma Butabika, chief technical officer of the airforce Captain Taban, Minister of Transport Juma Sabuni, and Minister for Provincial...
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    soldiers blamed Lieutenant Colonel Juma Butabika for starting the war, including Colonel Abdu Kisuule, who accused Butabika of engineering an incident at the...
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  • Colonel Abdu Kisuule, blamed Lieutenant Colonel Juma Butabika for starting the war. Kisuule accused Butabika of engineering an incident at the border to create...
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  • chief of staff Isaac Lumago and other ranking officers such as Moses Ali, Juma Oris, and Nasur Ezega. Ultimately, almost 3,000 troops were removed by Amin...
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