Mutara III Rudahigwa (March 1911 – 25 July 1959) was King (umwami) of Rwanda between 1931 and 1959. He was the first Rwandan king to be baptised: Roman...
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Mutara may refer to: Mutara I of Rwanda, King of Rwanda, 1624–1648 Mutara II Rwogera (1802 – 1853), King of Rwanda, 1830–1853 Mutara III Rudahigwa (1912...
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and his refusal to be baptized a Roman Catholic. His eldest son, Mutara III Rudahigwa, succeeded him. Musinga acceded to power as a young teenager, in...
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20 April 1994) was the wife of Rwandan King (Kinyarwanda: mwami) Mutara III Rudahigwa. After her husband died in mysterious circumstances in 1959, the...
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Mutara II Rwogera was the King of Rwanda from 1845 to his death in 1867. Under his rule and that of his successor Kigeli IV Rwabugiri, the kingdom reached...
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local government in Rwanda until 1959. After his half-brother, King Mutara III Rudahigwa, died under mysterious circumstances on 25 July 1959, it was announced...
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1931 after being accused of disloyalty. He was replaced by his son Mutara III Rudahigwa. Although promising the League it would promote education, Belgium...
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1931 he was deposed by the Belgian administration; his eldest son, Mutara III Rudahigwa, succeeded him and eventually became Rwanda's first Christian king...
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Mutara I Nsoro II Semugeshi was Mwami of the Kingdom of Rwanda during the 17th century. Jan Vansina proposed that the name of this mwami within the royal...
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II Ndoli (c. 1560?) Mutara I Nsoro III Semugeshi Kigeli II Nyamuheshera Mibamwe II Sekarongoro II Gisanura (1700? – 1735) Yuhi III Mazimpaka (1735 – 1766)...
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