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- Omugabe abstract "The Mugabe or Omugabe of Ankole is the title given to the monarch of the Kingdom of Ankole in Uganda, what used to be the kingdom of Nkore in pre-colonial times, and leader of the Banyankole (the people of Ankole). Historically, Ankole was a sovereign entity, but when it was incorporated into modern Uganda in 1901 by the signing of the Ankole Agreement, Omugabe became largely a ceremonial position, an administrative position within the British colonial framework. The term "Omugabe" is translated in various ways, but is most commonly equated to "king". The Omugabe came from the royal Bahinda clan, a clan that is considered an exclusively Bahima clan. The kingship was abolished in 1967 by president Milton Obote.".
- Omugabe thumbnail Ugandan_kings_at_Toro_ceremony_late_1950s.jpg?width=300.
- Omugabe wikiPageID "1236624".
- Omugabe wikiPageLength "4190".
- Omugabe wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Omugabe wikiPageRevisionID "655549673".
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Ankole.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ankole.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Titles_of_national_or_ethnic_leadership.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ugandan_monarchies.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Aryaija_Rwebishengye.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Gasyonga_I.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Gasyonga_II.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink John_Patrick_Barigye.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Kahaya_I.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Kahaya_II.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Kasasira.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Kayungu.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Kitra.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Macwa.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Macwa_of_Nkore.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Mirindi.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Mutambuka.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Nkuba.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Ntare_I.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Ntare_II.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Ntare_III.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Ntare_IV.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Ntare_IV_Rutaganzwa_Rugamba.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Ntare_IV_of_Nkore.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Ntare_VI.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Ntare_VI_of_Ankole.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Ntare_V_Rugingiza.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Nyaika_of_Ankole.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Ruhinda.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Ruhinda_of_Ankole.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Rumongye.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Rushango.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Rwabirere.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Rwebishengye.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink Uganda.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLink File:Ugandan_kings_at_Toro_ceremony_late_1950s.jpg.
- Omugabe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Omugabe".
- Omugabe hasPhotoCollection Omugabe.
- Omugabe subject Category:Ankole.
- Omugabe subject Category:Titles_of_national_or_ethnic_leadership.
- Omugabe subject Category:Ugandan_monarchies.
- Omugabe hypernym Title.
- Omugabe type Group.
- Omugabe type Group.
- Omugabe type Monarchy.
- Omugabe type Position.
- Omugabe type Title.
- Omugabe type Monarchy.
- Omugabe comment "The Mugabe or Omugabe of Ankole is the title given to the monarch of the Kingdom of Ankole in Uganda, what used to be the kingdom of Nkore in pre-colonial times, and leader of the Banyankole (the people of Ankole). Historically, Ankole was a sovereign entity, but when it was incorporated into modern Uganda in 1901 by the signing of the Ankole Agreement, Omugabe became largely a ceremonial position, an administrative position within the British colonial framework.".
- Omugabe label "Omugabe".
- Omugabe sameAs m.04l07v.
- Omugabe sameAs Q7090792.
- Omugabe sameAs Q7090792.
- Omugabe wasDerivedFrom Omugabe?oldid=655549673.
- Omugabe depiction Ugandan_kings_at_Toro_ceremony_late_1950s.jpg.
- Omugabe isPrimaryTopicOf Omugabe.