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  • Buddu
  • County in Central, Uganda

    Buddu is a county (Ssaza) of the kingdom of Buganda in what is now Uganda. Buddu lies on the northwest shore of Lake Victoria in the Central Region of

    Buddu

    Buddu

    Buddu

  • Mpologoma Clan
  • Clan of Buganda kingdom

    Tebwakedde lineage Nnyalwa lineage at Bbanda in Buddu county (In greater Masaka district) Kiyuuka at Birongo in Buddu county (In greater Masaka district) Kimaka

    Mpologoma Clan

    Mpologoma Clan

    Mpologoma_Clan

  • Rose Nalubowa
  • elections under the National Unity Platform. She is a former deputy of Buddu county chief (Pookino). Nalubowa holds a bachelor's degree in Education

    Rose Nalubowa

    Rose_Nalubowa

  • Pius Ssebulime
  • Ugandan footballer (born 2004)

    title- Buddu Captain Pius Ssebulime » The Touchline Sports". The Touchline Sports. Retrieved 26 April 2026. Kaweru, Franklin (5 February 2025). "Buddu's Pius

    Pius Ssebulime

    Pius_Ssebulime

  • Lubiri
  • Official palace for the Buganda Kingdom

    Palace Kyaddondo county 4. Kireka Palace Kyaddondo county 5. Nkoni Palace Buddu county 6 Lukunyu Palace Buddu county 7 Bamunanika Palace Bulemeezi County

    Lubiri

    Lubiri

    Lubiri

  • Masaka District
  • District in Buganda, Uganda

    Mawogola County was split from Buddu and was named Sembabule District. Buddu remained as Masaka District. In 2010, Buddu itself was split into four districts

    Masaka District

    Masaka District

    Masaka_District

  • Buganda Masaza Cup
  • Football league

    pride. Buwekula Vs Kyaddondo Kyaddondo Vs Buddu Buwekula Vs Kyaddondo Buddu Vs Kyaddondo Buddu vs Butambala Buddu Vs Kyaddondo - Semifinals 2024 The following

    Buganda Masaza Cup

    Buganda Masaza Cup

    Buganda_Masaza_Cup

  • Uganda Martyrs
  • 19th-century group of Christian martyrs

    However, on 6 July 1897 he declared war on Britain. Defeated on 20 July in Buddu (in today's Masaka District), an area assigned to Catholics in the 1892

    Uganda Martyrs

    Uganda Martyrs

    Uganda_Martyrs

  • Mwanga II of Buganda
  • Kabaka of Buganda (1884–1888; 1889–1897)

    declared war on the British. Defeated on 20 July 1897 by British-led forces at Buddu (in modern-day Masaka District), he fled into German East Africa where he

    Mwanga II of Buganda

    Mwanga II of Buganda

    Mwanga_II_of_Buganda

  • List of kingdoms and empires in African history
  • Bouna (17th century CE–?) Guiziga Bui Marva (17th century–1795 CE) Bemba/Buddu kingdom (17th century CE–?/present) (Bemba people) (NSM in Zambia) Yaka

    List of kingdoms and empires in African history

    List_of_kingdoms_and_empires_in_African_history

  • Ham Mukasa
  • Ugandan politician

    Ganda language. Mukasa was the son of Makabugo Sensalire, a minor chief in Buddu (in present-day Masaka District). He converted to Christianity at a young

    Ham Mukasa

    Ham Mukasa

    Ham_Mukasa

  • Empire of Kitara
  • Legendary empire in the African Great Lakes region

    (later) Kyomya Rusirri Ishabwana Rwanda —N/a Unknown Unknown Ibona Unknown Ganyi / Acholi Ganyi Unknown Madi Masaka Nyaba Buddu Katani of Msinga Kagora

    Empire of Kitara

    Empire of Kitara

    Empire_of_Kitara

  • Nte Clan
  • Clan of Buganda kingdom

    on the Shores of Lake Nalubaale(Lake Victoria). They headed further to Buddu while looking for Amatale(rock out of which iron was extracted). They settled

    Nte Clan

    Nte Clan

    Nte_Clan

  • Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi
  • Indian sitcom series

    Chachi into recruiting Raja whom Johnny thinks is a famous singer from USA, Buddu. Raja passes the test with help from Jack and lip-synching but sides with

    Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi

    Yeh_Jo_Hai_Zindagi

  • Buganda
  • Bantu kingdom within Uganda

    and Mutebi during the 17th and 18th centuries. Among those conquered was Buddu, parts of Busoga, and parts of the Kingdom of Karagwe, and Kooki was made

    Buganda

    Buganda

    Buganda

  • Nyasio Mudimi
  • Ugandan politician

    ChimpReports. Retrieved 2026-02-12. Fm, Buddu. "Police Summon MPs Michael Mawanda, Mudimi Wamakuyu - 98.8 | 95.5 FM - Buddu Fm - Radio Y Omuntu Wabulijjo". radiobuddufm

    Nyasio Mudimi

    Nyasio_Mudimi

  • Baganda
  • Bantu native to Buganda, Uganda

    declared war on Britain on July 6, 1897. He was defeated at the Battle of Buddu on July 20 of the same year. He fled to German East Africa, where he was

    Baganda

    Baganda

    Baganda

  • Buganda Agreement (1900)
  • 1900 agreement between Uganda and Buganda

    (14)Mawokota (5) Bugangadzi (15) Buvuma (6) Bwekula (16) Ssese (7) Singo (17) Buddu (8) Busuju (18) Kooki (9) Gomba (Butunzi). (19) Mawogola (10)Buyaga (20)

    Buganda Agreement (1900)

    Buganda_Agreement_(1900)

  • Bunyoro
  • Bantu kingdom in western Uganda

    eighteenth century due to internal divisions. Buganda seized the Kooki and Buddu regions from Bunyoro at the end of the century. In the 1830s, the large

    Bunyoro

    Bunyoro

    Bunyoro

  • Mutesa II of Buganda
  • Monarch of the Kingdom of Buganda from 1939 to 1969

    Munyankole princess from Ankole Lady Naome Nanyonga, of Nsenene clan from Masaka Buddu. Naome Nanyonga was a midwife and is the founder of Sunga Maternity Hospital

    Mutesa II of Buganda

    Mutesa II of Buganda

    Mutesa_II_of_Buganda

  • Nandi Resistance
  • Prolonged Kalenjin-led conflict against British colonial occupation

    October; half No.4 Company from Masindi 17 October; half No. 3 Company from Buddu It is presently unknown what the Nandi order if any was. The Nandi pursued

    Nandi Resistance

    Nandi Resistance

    Nandi_Resistance

  • Kiweewa of Buganda
  • Kabaka of Buganda

    Kyaggwe Apollo Kaggwa Mukwenda Governor of Singo Muguluma Pokino Governor of Buddu Kapalaga Kaggo Governor of Kyadondo Gaburieli Kintu Kangao Governor of Bulemezi

    Kiweewa of Buganda

    Kiweewa_of_Buganda

  • Kintu (novel)
  • 2014 novel by Jennifer Makumbi

    each chapter of the book. In 1754, Kintu Kidda, Ppookino (governor) of Buddu Province, in the kingdom of Buganda, sets out on a journey to the capital

    Kintu (novel)

    Kintu_(novel)

  • Basimba people
  • Ugandan community

    Haya people in Tanzania, then at: Butambala District in central Uganda, Buddu in Masaka District, Ntakaiwolu in Busoga, Mpogo in Sironko District, Butaleja

    Basimba people

    Basimba_people

  • Masaka
  • City in Uganda

    Kampala University and St. Henry's College Kitovu. The headquarters of Radio Buddu FM are also located here. Lake Nabugabo, a small freshwater lake located

    Masaka

    Masaka

    Masaka

  • Bulaimu Muwanga Kibirige
  • Ugandan businessman and entrepreneur (1953–2021)

    Nairobi, Bangkok and Thailand between 1973 and 1976. Hailing from Matanga in Buddu County- Masaka District, in 1986 he started a general trade and manufacturing

    Bulaimu Muwanga Kibirige

    Bulaimu_Muwanga_Kibirige

  • Sirsi Assembly constituency
  • Legislative Assembly constituency in Karnataka State, India

    Praja Socialist Party 1972 Indian National Congress 1978 Borkar Umakant Buddu Janata Party 1983 Kanade Gopal Mukund 1985 Indian National Congress 1989

    Sirsi Assembly constituency

    Sirsi Assembly constituency

    Sirsi_Assembly_constituency

  • Katikkiro of Buganda
  • Premier of Buganda, Uganda

    The Kitunzi, who governed the Gomba province The Pokino, who governed the Buddu province The Kasujju, who governed the Busujju province The Katambala, who

    Katikkiro of Buganda

    Katikkiro of Buganda

    Katikkiro_of_Buganda

  • Radio Simba
  • Radio station in Kampala, Uganda

    Internationale 93.7 Namirembe FM 93.9 Radio Sapientia 94.4 94.8 XFM Radio West 95.2 Buddu FM 95.5 Beat FM 96.3 Radio City 97.0 Radio Simba 97.3 97.7 Record FM Impact

    Radio Simba

    Radio_Simba

  • 1972 Mysore State Legislative Assembly election
  • Sirsi 59.88% M. H. Jayaprakashanarayan INC 24,373 66.20% Borkar Umakant Buddu ABJS 12,444 33.80% 11,929 161 Bhatkal 61.94% S. M. Yahya Siddika Umar INC

    1972 Mysore State Legislative Assembly election

    1972_Mysore_State_Legislative_Assembly_election

  • Betty Nakibuuka
  • Ugandan gospel musician and songwriter (born 1975)

    Nkomyewo Netaaga Gwe Abelawo Njagala Nkwagale Mu Musayi Amagenda Gange Yetiika Buddu Ba Yesu Webale Nyo Yesu Mutima Gwange Guma Mu Nusayi Amagenda Gange Tekutendereza

    Betty Nakibuuka

    Betty Nakibuuka

    Betty_Nakibuuka

  • 91.3 Capital FM
  • Radio station in Kampala, Uganda

    Internationale 93.7 Namirembe FM 93.9 Radio Sapientia 94.4 94.8 XFM Radio West 95.2 Buddu FM 95.5 Beat FM 96.3 Radio City 97.0 Radio Simba 97.3 97.7 Record FM Impact

    91.3 Capital FM

    91.3_Capital_FM

  • St. Henry's College Kitovu
  • Public middle school and high school in Masaka, Masaka District, Uganda

    Gutter Laberge Kizito Muteesa Mugwanya Kiwanuka Eugene California Buddu I Buddu II Mukudde I Mukudde II Kyewalyanga I Kyewalyanga II Lwanga I Lwanga

    St. Henry's College Kitovu

    St._Henry's_College_Kitovu

  • Richard Sebamala
  • Ugandan politician

    Committee for COSASE. Sebamala was born on 22 January 1979 in Bisanje in Buddu County, Masaka District in the central region of Uganda. He finished his

    Richard Sebamala

    Richard Sebamala

    Richard_Sebamala

  • Radio West (Uganda)
  • Radio station in Uganda

    Internationale 93.7 Namirembe FM 93.9 Radio Sapientia 94.4 94.8 XFM Radio West 95.2 Buddu FM 95.5 Beat FM 96.3 Radio City 97.0 Radio Simba 97.3 97.7 Record FM Impact

    Radio West (Uganda)

    Radio_West_(Uganda)

  • Bruno Bunyaga
  • Ugandan footballer (born 2004)

    In the Buganda Masaza Cup, he started with Buvuma in 2020 and played for Buddu in 2021 and 2022 and nd was also a player for St. Lawrence University. Masaza

    Bruno Bunyaga

    Bruno_Bunyaga

  • 1978 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election
  • H. Basavannappa JP 17,574 32.03% 11,186 168 Sirsi 79.66% Borkar Umakant Buddu JP 31,506 50.70% Revankar Shankar Purushottam INC(I) 28,793 46.33% 2,713

    1978 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election

    1978 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election

    1978_Karnataka_Legislative_Assembly_election

  • Baikiaea insignis
  • Species of legume

    Nkoba, is a subspecies found in Bukoba district of Tanzania and the South Buddu forests of Uganda. B. insignis minor and Afrocarpus dawei are the dominant

    Baikiaea insignis

    Baikiaea insignis

    Baikiaea_insignis

  • Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa
  • Missionary society founded in 1869 that operates in Africa

    Cork, Ireland, to learn English. In 1902, the White Sisters began work in Buddu, Uganda, led by Mother Mechtilde. By 1907, the mission had 140 resident

    Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa

    Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa

    Missionary_Sisters_of_Our_Lady_of_Africa

  • Ankola Assembly constituency
  • Former Assembly constituency in Karnataka, India

    JP Anasuya Gajanan Sharma Kallal 13,479 28.08% 27.52 Independent Gouda Buddu Keera 11,514 23.98% New BJP Suresh Naik Honnappa 6,636 13.82% New Margin

    Ankola Assembly constituency

    Ankola_Assembly_constituency

  • Kooki
  • African Kingdom

    own. Bwohe died in either 1740 or 1750. After annexing the province of Buddu in the late 1700s from Bunyoro-Kitara, King Jjunju Ssendegeya of Buganda

    Kooki

    Kooki

    Kooki

  • Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi
  • Ugandan politician

    as the 8th born among 12 children. Her father was the County Chief of Buddu at that time. She attended Kimanya Primary School before she was admitted

    Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi

    Florence_Nakiwala_Kiyingi

  • 94.8 XFM
  • Radio station in Kampala, Uganda

    Internationale 93.7 Namirembe FM 93.9 Radio Sapientia 94.4 94.8 XFM Radio West 95.2 Buddu FM 95.5 Beat FM 96.3 Radio City 97.0 Radio Simba 97.3 97.7 Record FM Impact

    94.8 XFM

    94.8_XFM

  • Buganda Agreement (1955)
  • 1955 agreement between Uganda and Buganda

    Singo, Busuju, Gomba, Butambala, Kiadondo, Busiro, Mawokota, Buvuma, Sese, Buddu, Koki, Mawogola, Kabula and each Saza shall be divided into gombololas and

    Buganda Agreement (1955)

    Buganda_Agreement_(1955)

  • Joyce Bagala
  • Ugandan journalist

    Radio One Uganda. Bagala worked as a news reader in English at Beat FM, Buddu FM and Sanyu FM. She started anchoring Luganda news at Sanyu FM. In 2019

    Joyce Bagala

    Joyce Bagala

    Joyce_Bagala

  • Mulondo of Buganda
  • Kabaka of Buganda

    successors came from Sese." During his reign, Mulondo led several raids against Buddu, which was then still part of the Bunyoro-Kitara kingdom. He married as

    Mulondo of Buganda

    Mulondo_of_Buganda

  • Uganda v Commissioner of Prisons, Ex Parte Matovu
  • High Court of Uganda decision in 1966

    predecessor. The Applicant in this case, Michael Matovu, also the Saza Chief of Buddu in Buganda Kingdom, was arrested on May 22, 1966, and detained at Masindi

    Uganda v Commissioner of Prisons, Ex Parte Matovu

    Uganda_v_Commissioner_of_Prisons,_Ex_Parte_Matovu

  • The White Fathers Mission in Uganda
  • Mission of the white fathers in Uganda

    and local village chiefs. In 1888, the Catholics in Buganda re-grouped in Buddu and also in Ankole kingdom. Both the Catholics and Protestants united to

    The White Fathers Mission in Uganda

    The_White_Fathers_Mission_in_Uganda

  • 97.7 Record FM
  • Radio station in Kampala, Uganda

    Internationale 93.7 Namirembe FM 93.9 Radio Sapientia 94.4 94.8 XFM Radio West 95.2 Buddu FM 95.5 Beat FM 96.3 Radio City 97.0 Radio Simba 97.3 97.7 Record FM Impact

    97.7 Record FM

    97.7 Record FM

    97.7_Record_FM

  • List of People's Century interviewees
  • villager (Living Longer) Mukesh Gupta: smelter owner (Endangered Planet) Buddu Harku: cataract sufferer (Living Longer) Zafar Husain: smallpox campaigner

    List of People's Century interviewees

    List_of_People's_Century_interviewees

  • Jjunju of Buganda
  • Kabaka of Buganda

    (Omumbejja) Kyomubi, whose mother was Katagya During his reign, Buganda conquered Buddu (in present-day Masaka District) from Bunyoro. The reason for the conquest

    Jjunju of Buganda

    Jjunju_of_Buganda

  • 1953 Coronation Honours
  • Appointments by Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours

    lately Saza Chief of Kyaggwe, Uganda Alexander Kironde, Saza Chief of Buddu County, Uganda Zefania Nabikamba, County Chief, Bugabula, Busoga, Uganda

    1953 Coronation Honours

    1953 Coronation Honours

    1953_Coronation_Honours

  • John Joseph Hirth
  • Catholic Bishop and religious leader from France (1854-1931

    Rwanda, Burundi and northern Tanzania. Hirth set the objective of making Buddu a Catholic country by the end of 1892, unleashing a surge of building and

    John Joseph Hirth

    John_Joseph_Hirth

  • Uganda Volunteer Reserve
  • Military unit of the Uganda Protectorate

    Thomas Campbell Doran, served in the 18 February defence of Kachumbi Fort in Buddu and received the Distinguished Conduct Medal. On 5 September 1916 the governor

    Uganda Volunteer Reserve

    Uganda_Volunteer_Reserve

  • Joel Sserunjogi
  • Ugandan footballer (born 2002)

    Uganda, where he featured in youth football competitions. He represented Buddu and later Busiro in the Buganda Masaza Cup, helping Busiro to win their

    Joel Sserunjogi

    Joel_Sserunjogi

  • Political history of East Africa
  • Foundation of the Kingdom of Maseko, in Malawi. First mention of the Kingdoms of Buddu, Buhindi, Bukome, Ilole, Kimwani, Lungemba, Udongwe and Usangu, in Tanzania

    Political history of East Africa

    Political_history_of_East_Africa

  • John Ddumba Ssentamu
  • Ugandan economist, academic and banker (born 1953 - death 2021)

    commercial bank in the country. He was born in 1953, in Masaka District, Buddu County, Central Uganda. Professor Ddumba Ssentamu attended St. Mary's College

    John Ddumba Ssentamu

    John_Ddumba_Ssentamu

  • Antonin Guillermain
  • French Catholic missionary in Uganda

    two other missionaries founded the mission of Notre-Dame de l'Equateur at Buddu, opposite the large island of Sissé in the north of Lake Victoria. Shortly

    Antonin Guillermain

    Antonin_Guillermain

  • Henri Streicher
  • French archbishop (1863–1952)

    Bishop John Joseph Hirth, which he reached in 1891. He was assigned to Buddu in the south of the Buganda kingdom. In 1892, there was a civil war in Uganda

    Henri Streicher

    Henri_Streicher

  • Arnold Odong
  • Ugandan footballer (born 1999)

    Watoto Sports Academy and Watoto FC. Later on, he played for Mawokota and Buddu in the Masaza Cup, a regional tournament that has been a stepping stone

    Arnold Odong

    Arnold Odong

    Arnold_Odong

  • Buddhu's Tomb
  • Tomb in Lahore, Pakistan

    (2006). Lahore and Its Important Monuments. Retrieved 6 October 2017. "Buddu Tomb, Lahore, Pakistan". Oriental Architecture. Retrieved 6 October 2017

    Buddhu's Tomb

    Buddhu's Tomb

    Buddhu's_Tomb

  • Samuel Iga Zinunula
  • Ugandan poet and Veterinary Assistant

    Five he attended Nakyenyi Primary School in the Kabaka's old county of Buddu, in present day Lwengo District, Uganda.[citation needed] His poetry has

    Samuel Iga Zinunula

    Samuel_Iga_Zinunula

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  • Kuhaylah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Kuhaylah

    Name of a pious woman who was a good speaker

  • Chirah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Chirah |

    Articulate, Wise, Brave, Powerful

  • Adaline
  • Girl/Female

    Christian, German

    Adaline

    Noble; Kind

  • Hulin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Gloucestershire)

    Hulin

    English (Gloucestershire) : from a pet form of the personal name Hugh.French : from a pet form of Hue (see Hugh).French : from a reduced form of Hudelin, a double diminutive of the personal name Hude (see Houde).Possibly Swedish : from an unidentified first element + the common ornamental suffix -(l)in.A Hulin from the Brie region of France is recorded in Quebec City in 1659.

  • Harinya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Harinya

    Goddess Santhoshi Mata; Goddess Lakshmi

  • Shreesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Shreesh

    Good Fortune; Lord of Wealth

  • Indulala | இஂதுலாலா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Indulala | இஂதுலாலா

    Moon light

  • Kulvir
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sikh

    Kulvir

    Winner; Successful

  • Austin
  • Male

    English

    Austin

    Helpful

  • Taposhan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Taposhan

    One with Moral Values

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