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  2. Protectorate of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The Protectorate of Uganda was a protectorate of the British Empire from 1894 to 1962. In 1893 the Imperial British East Africa Company transferred its administration rights of territory consisting mainly of the Kingdom of Buganda to the British government. In 1894 the Uganda Protectorate was established, and the territory was extended beyond ...

  3. Imperial British East Africa Company - Wikipedia

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    The IBEAC started building the Mackinnon-Sclater road, a 600 miles (970 km) ox cart track from Mombasa to Busia on the Uganda border, in 1890. [4] [5] The company ordered a 110-ton general purpose steamship, the SS William Mackinnon, to operate on Lake Victoria. [6] She was built in Scotland in 1890 and delivered in kit form to Mombasa. [6]

  4. East Africa Protectorate - Wikipedia

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    e. East Africa Protectorate (also known as British East Africa) was a British protectorate in the African Great Lakes, occupying roughly the same area as present-day Kenya, from the Indian Ocean inland to the border with Uganda in the west.

  5. Flag of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of Uganda (bendera ya Uganda) was adopted on 9 October 1962, the day that the nation became independent from the British Empire. It consists of six equal horizontal bands of black, yellow, and red from top to bottom. A white disc is superimposed at the centre and depicts the national symbol, a grey crowned crane, facing the ...

  6. Early history of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Bantu speaking farmers first arrived in Southern Uganda in the year 1,000BC. [5] [3] They also raised goats and chickens, and they probably kept some cattle by 400 BCE.[citation needed] Their knowledge of agriculture and use of iron-forging technology permitted them to clear the land and feed ever larger numbers of settlers. [3]

  7. List of Ugandan flags - Wikipedia

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    1890-1894: Governor Flag of The Imperial British East Africa Company: A Union Flag defaced with the crown and beneath it the golden sun. [28] 1914-1962: Flag of The Protectorate of Uganda: British Blue Ensign with the emblem of Uganda. [29] 1914-1962: Governor Flag of The Protectorate of Uganda: A Union Flag defaced with the Emblem of Uganda ...

  8. History of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    History of Uganda. The history of Uganda comprises the history of the people who inhabited the territory of present-day Uganda before the establishment of the Republic of Uganda, and the history of that country once it was established. Evidence from the Paleolithic era shows humans have inhabited Uganda for at least 50,000 years.

  9. Fort Lugard - Wikipedia

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    Fort Lugard was established by Sir Frederick Lugard, the first colonial administrator of Uganda, in 1890 when he raised the Union Jack here as a sign that Uganda had become a British Protectorate. Sir Lugard was stationed in Uganda as a military administrator by the Imperial British East African Company from 26 December 1890 to May 1892. [1][2]