List of Kings of Burundi
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This article contains two versions of the list of kings of Burundi, the traditional version before 1680 and the modern genealogy. The
Kingdom of Burundi The Kingdom of Burundi (french: Royaume du Burundi) or Kingdom of Urundi (''Royaume d'Urundi'') was a Bantu kingdom in the modern-day Republic of Burundi. The Ganwa monarchs (with the title of ''mwami'') ruled over both Hutus and Tutsis. Created ...
was ruled by sovereigns, titled '' mwami'' (plural ''abami''), whose
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s followed a cycle: Ntare (meaning 'lion'), Mwezi (meaning 'moon'), Mutaga, and Mwambutsa. Traditionally, it was thought that there had been four complete cycles but the modern genealogy indicates that there were only two complete cycles, starting with Ntare III Rushatsi. In the 16th century, Burundi was a kingdom characterized by a hierarchical political authority and tributary economic exchange. A ''mwami'' headed a princely aristocracy ('' ganwa'') which owned most of the land governing its subjects with superiority and required a tribute, or tax, from local farmers and herders who lived in forests. The
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monarchy ruled the nation for centuries, but became largely ceremonial with the colonization of the nation by the
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in 1899. The kings continued to nominally rule through
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and Belgian colonial periods, and the monarchy continued after the nation gained independence from
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in 1962. Burundi ceased to be a monarchy when king Ntare V Ndizeye was deposed by his
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and Chief of Staff, Colonel Michel Micombero, who abolished the monarchy and declared a republic following the November 1966 coup d'état.


Kings of Burundi


Traditional list

The dates before 1900 are estimates. * Ntare I Rushatsi Cambarantama: 1530– 1550 * Mwezi I Baridamunka: 1550– 1580 * Mutaga I Mutabazi: 1580– 1600 * Mwambutsa I Nkomati: 1600– 1620 * Ntare II Kibogora: 1620– 1650 * Mwezi II Nyaburunga: 1650– 1680 * Mutaga II Senyamwiza Mutamo: 1680– 1700 * Mwambutsa II Nyarushamba: 1700– 1720 * Ntare III Kivimira Semuganzashamba: 1720– 1750 * Mwezi III Kavuyimbo (Ndagushimiye): 1750– 1780 * Mutaga III Sebitungwa: 1780– 1800 * Mwambutsa III Mbonyuburundi (Mbariza): 1800– 1830 * Ntare IV Runzi (Rutaganzwa Rugamba): 1830– 1850 * Mwezi IV Gisabo Bikata-Bijoga: 1850–1908 * Mutaga IV Mbikije: 1908–1915 * Mwambutsa IV Bangiricenge Rubangishamiheto: 1915–1966 * Ntare V Ndizeye: 1966


Modern list

* Ntare III Rushatsi: 1680– 1709 * Mwezi III Ndagushimiye: 1709– 1739 * Mutaga III Senyamwiza Mutamo: 1739– 1767 * Mwambutsa III Serushambo Butama: 1767– 1796 (also known as Mwambutsa III Mbariza) * Ntare IV Rutaganzwa Rugamba: 1796– 1850 * Mwezi IV Gisabo: 1840–1908; * Mutaga IV Mbikije: 1892 – 30 November 1915; * Mwambutsa IV Bangiriceng: 6 May 1912 – 26 March 1977; * Ntare V Ndizeye: 2 December 1947 – 29 April 1972;


Royal Standard

File:Royal Standard of Burundi (1962–1966).svg, Royal Standard of Burundi (1962–1966).


See also

* History of Burundi *
Kingdom of Burundi The Kingdom of Burundi (french: Royaume du Burundi) or Kingdom of Urundi (''Royaume d'Urundi'') was a Bantu kingdom in the modern-day Republic of Burundi. The Ganwa monarchs (with the title of ''mwami'') ruled over both Hutus and Tutsis. Created ...
* President of Burundi ** List of presidents of Burundi * Prime Minister of Burundi


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Burundi Burundi (, ), officially the Republic of Burundi ( rn, Repuburika y’Uburundi ; Swahili: ''Jamuhuri ya Burundi''; French: ''République du Burundi'' ), is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley at the junction between the African Gr ...
Burundian monarchy
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Kings Kings or King's may refer to: *Monarchs: The sovereign heads of states and/or nations, with the male being kings *One of several works known as the "Book of Kings": **The Books of Kings part of the Bible, divided into two parts **The ''Shahnameh'' ...