- Nakibinge of Buganda
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Ssekabaka Nakibinge Kagali Kabaka of Buganda Reign 1524 - 1554 Birthplace Uganda Died 1554 Place of death Busajja Buried Kongojje, Busiro Predecessor Kayima of Buganda Successor Mulondo of Buganda Consort 1. Lady Nabitaba
2. Lady Najjemba
3. Lady Nalunga
4. Naabakyaala Namulondo, the Nnabagereka
5. Lady Nasuuna
6. Lady Bukirwa
7. Lady Nannono
8. Lady KabejjaFather Kayima of Buganda Nakibinge Kagali was Kabaka (King) of the Kingdom of Buganda, between 1524 to 1554 AD. He was the eighth (8th) Kabaka of Buganda.
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Claim to the throne
He was the eldest son of Kabaka Kayima Sendikaddiwa, the seventh (7th) Kabaka of Buganda, who reigned from 1494 until 1524. Kabaka Nakibinge ascended the throne upon the death of his father in 1524. He established his capital at Bumbu Hill.[1]
Married life
He married eight (8) wives:
- Nabitaba, daughter of Ndugwa, of the Lugave clan
- Najjemba, daughter of Semwanga, of the Ngonge clan
- Nalunga, daughter of Lusundo, of the Nvuma clan
- Nabakyaala Namulondo, the Naabagareka, sister of Gunju, of the Butiko clan
- Nasuuna, daughter of Nankere, of the Mamba clan
- Bukirwa, the Nanzigu, daughter of Sekayiba, of the Mbogo clan
- Nannono, daughter of Seggirinya, of the Ngo clan. Nannono acted as regent after the death of her husband for a period of eighteen months
- Kabejja
Offspring
He fathered four sons and two daughters:
- Kabaka Mulondo Sekajja, Kabaka of Buganda, whose mother was Namulondo
- Kabaka Jemba Busungwe, Kabaka of Buganda, whose mother was Najjemba
- Kabaka Suuna I Kisolo, Kabaka of Buganda, whose mother was Nassuuna
- Prince (Omulangira) Nzigu, whose mother was Bukirwa
- Princess (Omumbejja) Batenga, whose mother was Namulondo
- Princess (Omumbejja) Nnono, whose mother was Nannono. Born posthumously in 1555. She died young.
The final years
Kabaka Nakibinge was killed in battle against the Banyoro, at Busajja, in 1554. He is buried at Kongojje, Busiro.[2]
Succession table
Preceded by
Kayima SendikaddiwaKing of Buganda
c.1524-c.1554Succeeded by
Mulondo SekajjaSee also
References
External links
Categories:- Buganda
- 16th-century African people
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