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  2. Protectorate of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    This coalition secured an alliance with the Imperial British East Africa Company (IBEAC), and succeeded in ousting Kalema and reinstating Mwanga in 1890. [2] The IBEAC sent Frederick Lugard to Uganda in 1890 as its chief representative and to help maintain the peace between the competing factions. In 1891, Mwanga concluded a treaty with Lugard ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. History of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Clarke, Ian, ed. Uganda - Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture (2014) excerpt; Griffiths, Tudor. “Bishop Alfred Tucker and the Establishment of a British Protectorate in Uganda 1890-94.” Journal of Religion in Africa 31#1 2001, pp. 92–114. online. Hansen, Holger Bernt. "Uganda in the 1970s: a decade of paradoxes and ...

  5. East Africa Protectorate - Wikipedia

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    By 1896, the first line of official stamps was issued, although the protectorate's postage service was short lived as in 1901 it was merged with the Protectorate of Uganda's mail service becoming the East Africa and Uganda protectorates issuing their first stamps in 1904.

  6. Early history of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Bantu speaking farmers first arrived in far-southern Uganda in the year 1000BC. [6] [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. Flag of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The flag flying behind the flag of Malaysia, over Uganda House – the High Commission to the United Kingdom at Trafalgar Square in London. 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 ...

  8. Alfred Tucker - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Robert Tucker (1 April 1849–1914) was the Anglican Bishop of Eastern Equatorial Africa (covering the contemporary countries of Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania), from 1890 to 1899, and Bishop of Uganda from 1899 to 1908. [1]

  9. List of National Cultural Sites in Eastern Region, Uganda

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    Upload another image UG-E-002 Kaperabyong memorial Mass grave and site. Upload an image UG-E-003 ? Budaka Upload an image UG-E-004 ? Bududa Upload an image UG-E-005 Busoga Hill-Bukoli shrines, Buwunga Believed to be the origin of Busoga. Visited by women with fertility problems. Bugiri Upload an image UG-E-006 Wakooli shrines/palace A Nsona- Namakoko, Prince Wakoli Kaunhe, King of Bukooli and ...