Kasubi hill

Kasubi hill
Kasubi
Kasubi is located in Kampala
Kasubi
Map of Kampala showing the location of Kasubi.
Coordinates: 00°19′41″N 32°33′15″E / 0.32806°N 32.55417°E / 0.32806; 32.55417
Country  Uganda
Region Central Uganda
District Kampala Capital City Authority
Division Lubaga Division
Elevation 1,220 m (4,003 ft)
Time zone EAT (UTC+3)

Kasubi is a hill in Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest metropolitan area.

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Location

Kasubi is bordered by Kawaala to the north, Makerere to the east, Naakulabye to the southeast, Lusaze to the southwest, Lubya to the west and Namungoona to the northwest. This location is approximately 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi), by road, northwest of Kampala's central business district. The coordinates of Kasubi are:00 19 41N, 32 33 15E (Latitude:0.3280; Longitude:32.5540).

History

Prior to 1856, Kasubi Hill was known as Nabulagala. Sometime after that date, Kabaka Muteesa I Mukaabya, having met misfortune at Banda Hill, where he had built his first palace, relocated to Nabulagala. He re-named the hill Kasubi, after the ancestral village of his mother, located in then Kyaggwe County; what today is known as Mukono District.[1] Today, Buganda traditionalists refer to the place interchangeably as Kasubi or Nabulagala or Kasubi-Nabulagala.

After his death in 1884, Kabaka Muteesa I was buried at Kasubi, the first Kabaka to be buried there. Since then, Kasubi has become the official royal burial site of the Buganda monarchy. The Kasubi Royal Tombs are recognised as a World Heritage Site and is of very high significance in the culture of the Baganda.

Overview

Kasubi Hill is a royal cultural site of the Kingdom of Buganda, one of he constitutional traditional monarchies in 21st century Uganda.

Landmarks

Today, the most important landmark on Kasubi Hill are the Kasubi Royal Tombs, the official burial place of the Kings of Buganda. As of January 2010, four (4) consecutive Kings of Buganda are buried at Kasubi

  • Kabaka Muteesa I Mukaabya in 1884
  • Kabaka Mwanga II Mukasa, died in exile in 1903, re-buried at Kasubi in 1910.
  • Kabaka Sir Daudi Chwa II in 1939 and
  • Kabaka Sir Edward Muteesa II, died in exile in 1969, re-buried at Kasubi in 1971.
  • Other landmarks include Kasubi Medical Clinic, a community health clinic operated by Hope Medical Clinics Uganda Limited, a Ugandan charitable organisation, founded by two Americans.
  • A branch of Pride Microfinance Limited

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Coordinates: 00°19′41″N 32°33′15″E / 0.32806°N 32.55417°E / 0.32806; 32.55417


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