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  2. Yuhi V Musinga - Wikipedia

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    Yuhi Musinga (Yuhi V of Rwanda, 1883 – 13 January 1944) [5] was a king of Rwanda who came to power in 1896 and collaborated with the German government to strengthen his own kingship. In 1931 he was deposed by the Belgian administration because of his inability to work with subordinate chiefs and his refusal to be baptized a Roman Catholic .

  3. Ndungutse's rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Rwanda significantly grew in strength and territory in the 19th century, with King Kigeli IV Rwabugiri in particular conquering a series of smaller kingdoms and principalities. [3] He also strengthened the Rwandan presence in the north by resettling nobles who subsequently displaced parts of the native upper class and exploited the northern ...

  4. Munyurangabo - Wikipedia

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    Munyurangabo has received highly positive reviews from critics. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 93% of critics have given the film a positive review with an average rating of 7.92/10, based on 25 reviews. [7] Roger Ebert called Munyurangabo "in every frame a beautiful and powerful film — a masterpiece."

  5. List of kings of Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Yuhi V Musinga [4] 1883 – 13 January 1944 (aged 60–61) December 1896: 12 November 1931: Son of Kigeli IV Rwabugiri: Abanyiginya: Mutara III Rudahigwa: March 1911 – 25 July 1959 (aged 48) 12 November 1931 [5] 25 July 1959 [6] Son of Yuhi V Musinga: Abanyiginya: Kigeli V Ndahindurwa 29 June 1936 – 16 October 2016 (aged 80) [7] 28 July ...

  6. Mutara III Rudahigwa - Wikipedia

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    Rudahigwa was born in March 1911, [2] in the royal capital of Rwanda, Nyanza, to King Yuhi V Musinga, [3] and Queen Kankazi (later Queen Mother Radegonde Nyiramavugo III Kankazi), the first of his eleven wives. [4] [5] [6] He was a member of the Tutsi Abanyiginya clan. [7]

  7. Kinyarwanda (film) - Wikipedia

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    Variety described the movie as "doubly disappointing", [7] while the African American Literature Book Club described it as a "brilliant directorial debut". [8] Awards

  8. Mibambwe IV Rutarindwa - Wikipedia

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    With the death of Rwabugiri, she and her brothers Kabare and Ruhinankiko plotted to put her own young son Musinga, the future king Yuhi V Musinga, on the throne. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] This culminated in late 1896 in a battle between the King's and the Queen Mother's factions called the Rucunshu Coup , [ 9 ] [ 10 ] named for the hill that Rutarindwa had ...

  9. Gihanga - Wikipedia

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    Gihanga's fire was extinguished at the end of the reign of Yuhi V Musinga in 1932 on the orders of a Belgian colonial governor Louis Postiaux. The sending of tributes from the royal court to a site at Muganza in Rukoma suspected to be Gihanga's resting place; and royal court's keeping of a herd of long-horned cattle said to have been descended ...