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Meaning of "bunyoro"
a kingdom in Uganda (noun)
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- a subnational kingdom in Western Uganda; it was one of the most powerful kingdoms in Central and East Africa from the 13th century to the 19th century
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Bunyoro began to decline in the late eighteenth century due to internal divisions.
These areas were ruled by governors subordinate to the great king of Bunyoro.
The kingship of Bunyoro is the most important institution in the kingdom.
He is closely related to the Omukama of Bunyoro.
The Bunyoro government was deeply unhappy with the perceived lack of progress.
It is also the location of the palace of the Omukama of Bunyoro.
Today Bunyoro remains one of the four constituent kingdoms of Uganda.
The Baisemenhya royal clan traces their ancestry to the Bunyoro royal family.
In particular, Bunyoro benefited from the trade in ivory.
Buganda seized the Kooki and Buddu regions from Bunyoro at the end of the century.
While on his return journey, he was attacked by the forces of Bunyoro.
Economically, the Kingdom of Bunyoro was the supplier of food stuffs to other neighbouring kingdoms.
It is ruled by the Omukama of Bunyoro.
By the 18th century, the formerly dominant Bunyoro kingdom was being eclipsed by Buganda.
The ARKBK's main director is the King of Bunyoro.
See also
Kitara and Bunyoro.
The most powerful of these monarchies were Rwanda, Burundi, Buganda, and Bunyoro.
Their kingdom is Bunyoro.
Masamba of Bunyoro.
Before this, the Basoga were organized in semi-autonomous chiefdoms influenced by Bunyoro and then Buganda.
Around the turn of the 16th century, the Baisengobi clan from Bunyoro gained power.