Ntare IV of Burundi, Ntare IV Rutaganzwa Rugamba, king of Burundi (1796–1850)
Ntare IV of Nkore, king of Nkore in Uganda (1699–1727)
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NtareIV may refer to: NtareIV of Burundi, NtareIV Rutaganzwa Rugamba, king of Burundi (1796–1850) NtareIV of Nkore, king of Nkore in Uganda (1699–1727)...
NtareIV of Nkore (died 1727), sometimes referred to as NtareIV Nyakikoto Kitabanyoro, was the Omugabe of Nkore, a historic state located in what is now...
NtareIV Rutaganzwa Rugamba was the king of Burundi from 1796 to 1850. He was the son of king Mwambutsa I Mbariza. He achieved the greatest expansion in...
Ntare V of Burundi (born Charles Ndizeye; 2 December 1947 – 29 April 1972) was the last king (mwami) of Burundi, reigning from July to November 1966....
Ntare I Kivimira Savuyimba Semunganzashamba Rushatsi Cambarantama was the king of Burundi from 1680 to 1709. He was a legendary descendant of the Ntwero...
in 1850 after succeeding his father. NtareIV Rutaganzwa Rugamba who was the King of Burundi until 1850. Mwezi IV would continue to reign up until his...
was officially deposed in a second coup that brought his son to power as Ntare V on 8 July 1966. The monarchy was finally abolished altogether in a third...
1830 NtareIV Runzi (Rutaganzwa Rugamba): c. 1830–c. 1850 Mwezi IV Gisabo Bikata-Bijoga: c. 1850–1908 Mutaga IV Mbikije: c. 1908–1915 Mwambutsa IV Bangiricenge...
the ruler of the Kingdom of Burundi from 1767 to 1796. His only son was NtareIV Rutaganzwa Rugamba. He succeeded Mwami Mutaga III Senyamwiza Mutamo. v...
She was a sister of Burundi's last king, Mwami Ntare V (who had overthrown their father Mwambutsa IV in 1966), who was executed in 1972. In 2009, the...
powerful nobles and dominated northern Burundi in the next decades. NtareIV's heir, Mwezi IV of Burundi (r. 1852–1908) fought with his siblings for control...
Mutaga IV Mbikije (c. 1892 – 30 November 1915) was the king of Burundi from 21 August 1908 until 30 November 1915. He was the son of Mwami Mwezi IV. He inherited...
Ntare III Rushatsi Mwezi III Ndagushimiye Mutaga III Senyamwiza Mutamo Mwambutsa III Serushambo Butama (also known as Mwambutsa III Mbariza) NtareIV...
1450–1490) Ntare I (c. 1490–1520) Ruhinda II (c. 1520–1550) Ntare II (c. 1550–1575) Ruhinda III (c. 1575–1595) Ntare III (c. 1595–1620) Ruhinda IV (c. 1620–1645)...
historic state located in what is now Uganda, from 1727 to 1755. He succeeded NtareIV of Nkore upon the latter's death. Stewart, John (1989). African States...
list) – Ntare I, King (c.1680–c.1709) Mwezi III, King (c.1709–c.1739) Mutaga III, King (c.1739–c.1767) Mwambutsa I, King (c.1767–c.1796) NtareIV, King...
I Rwa Njunanaki Rwa Igaba Ntare I Ruhinda II Ntare II[verification needed] Ruhinda III Ruhinda IVNtareIV Ruhinda V Ntare V Rusatira (died 1725) Mahinga...
III Ndagushimiye was the king of Burundi from 1709 to 1739. He was the successor of Ntare I of Burundi and the second king of the kingdom. v t e v t e...
neighbours and competing with Rwanda. Its greatest growth occurred under NtareIV Rutaganzwa Rugamba, who ruled the country from about 1796 to 1850 and saw...
Mbariza – 1850–1884 NtareIV Rutaganzwa Rugamba, ex king of Burundi – 1884–1890 Mwezi IV Gisabo, ex king of Burundi – 1908–1915 Mwezi IV Gisabo, ex king of...
Burundi Mwezi IV Gisabo of Burundi Ntare I Kivimira Savuyimba Semunganzashamba Rushatsi Cambarantama NtareIV Rutaganzwa Rugamba Ntare V Burundi Colonial...
affected both Rwanda and Burundi, whereas Bugesera was largely spared. Mwami NtareIV of Burundi responded to this crisis by invading Bugesera's southern heartland...
In July 1966, a second coup d'état brought the king's son, Ntare V, to power. On 8 July Ntare declared the dismissal of Prime Minister Léopold Biha and...
Ethnically, he was a Ganwa of the Tare clan, and a great-grandson of Mwami NtareIV of Burundi. His father served as a chief in the Vyanda region. German military...
September Ndizeye was formally crowned as Mwami NtareIV. Soon thereafter conflict arose between Ntare, who wished to actively rule, and the new government...