Omukama wa Tooro (''The King of Tooro'') is the official title given to the king of Tooro, one of the East
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Tooro. The kingdom was founded in 1830 by Rukirabasaija Omukama Kaboyo Olimi l Amooti who was the son of Rukirabasaija Kyebambe lll Nyamutukura Amooti, the king of Bunyoro. Since that time, Tooro existed as an independent kingdom until 1967 when President Apollo Milton Obote banned all kingdoms in Uganda. The kingdoms were reinstated as cultural institutions in 1993.
The Omukama of Tooro and the other kings play a vital role in Ugandan politics as cultural leaders and agents of peace and stability in their respective kingdoms. Tooro and Bunyoro kingdoms enjoy a close relationship.
List of ''Abakama ba'' (Kings of) Tooro
The following is a list of the ''Abakama'' of Tooro, starting around 1800 AD:
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Kaboyo Olimi I, (Kasunsu Nkwanzi) c. 1830 - 1861
# Kazaana
Ruhaga l, c.1861- 1862
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Nyaika Kasunga Kyebambe I, c. 1862-1863 and c. 1864 - 1874
# Kato
Rukidi I, 1863-64
# Mukabirere
Olimi II, c. 1874 -1876
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Mukarusa Kyebambe II, c. 1876 - 1877
# Isingoma Rukidi ll, c. 1877
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Rubuubi Kyebambe lll c. 1878 and 1879
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Kakende Nyamuyonjo c. 1878 and 1881 - 1882
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Katera Rujwenge, c 1878–1879
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Interregnum
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, 1880–1891; reverted to
Bunyoro
Bunyoro or Bunyoro-Kitara is a Bantu kingdom in Western Uganda. It was one of the most powerful kingdoms in Central and East Africa from the 13th century to the 19th century. It is ruled by the King (''Omukama'') of Bunyoro-Kitara. The current ...
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Daudi Kasagama Kyebambe IV, 1891–1928
# George David Kamurasi
Rukidi III, 1929–1965
# Patrick David Matthew Kaboyo
Olimi III, 1966–1995
''interrupted by the discontinuation by the Ugandan government, 1967–1993''
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Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV, 1995–present
See also
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Omukama of Bunyoro Omukama wa Bunyoro Translates to The King of Bunyoro is the title given to rulers of the East African kingdom of Bunyoro-Kitara. The kingdom lasted as an independent state from the 16th to the 19th century. The Omukama of Bunyoro remains an impor ...
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Kabaka of Buganda
the kabaka Palace in kireka
Kabaka is the title of the king of the Kingdom of Buganda.Stanley, H.M., 1899, Through the Dark Continent, London: G. Newnes, According to the traditions of the Baganda they are ruled by two kings, one spiritual and ...
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Tooro Kingdom
Tooro is a Bantu kingdom located within the borders of Uganda. The current Omukama of Toro is King Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV. King Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV took to the throne of Tooro kingdom in 1995 at the age of just thr ...
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Omukama {{Unreferenced, date=December 2009
Omukama: often translated as "king of kings", (O)Mukama means in Bantu languages, Bantu (Banyoro-, Batoro- and other languages) something like "superior milkman/milkbringer". The title "Omukama" is used in the regi ...
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