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Nkolé, Nkoré ou Ankolépopulation du sud de l'Ouganda (env. 1 400 000 personnes). Ils parlent une langue bantoue.————————NkoréV. Nkolé.
Encyclopédie Universelle. 2012.
Encyclopédie Universelle. 2012.
Nkore-Kiga language — Nkore Kiga Spoken in Uganda Native speakers 2,330,000 (date missing) Language family Niger–Congo Atlantic–Congo Benue–Congo … Wikipedia
Nkore language — Nkore Lunyankore Spoken in Uganda Native speakers 2,330,000 (date missing) Language family Niger–Congo … Wikipedia
Macwa of Nkore — was the Omugabe of Nkore, a historic state located in what is now Uganda, from 1727 1755. He succeeded Ntare IV of Nkore upon the latter s death.External links* [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Uganda.html World Statesmen Uganda] … Wikipedia
Omugabe of Nkore — The Mugabe or Omugabe of Ankole is the title given to the monarch of the kingdom of Ankole in Uganda, what used to be the kingdom of Nkore in pre colonial times, and leader of the Banyankole (the people of Ankole). Historically, Ankole was a… … Wikipedia
Ntare IV of Nkore — (died 1727), sometimes referred to as Natare IV Kitabanyoro, was the Omugabe of Nkore, a historic state located in what is now Uganda, from 1699 to 1727. The term Omugabe is translated in various ways, but is most commonly equated to king . The… … Wikipedia
Kiga language — Kiga Rukiga Spoken in Uganda, Rwanda Ethnicity Kiga, Twa Native speakers 4,500,000 (date missing) … Wikipedia
Kahaya II — Edward Suleiman Kahaya II became Omugabe of Nkore in 1895, when he was around eighteen years old. [ [http://uqconnect.net/ zzhsoszy/states/uganda/ankole.html ANKOLE ] ] Omugabe is the title that was used for the king of Nkore. In 1901, the… … Wikipedia
Bacwezi — Les Bacwezi (ou Bachwezi, parfois simplement cwezi ou chwezi, ba étant un préfixe de pluriel bantou) sont une dynastie légendaire qui apparaît dans les traditions bantoues des pays de l Afrique des Grands Lacs. La question des rapports entre le… … Wikipédia en Français
Masaba language — Masaba Lumasaba Spoken in Uganda Region Eastern, south of the Kupsabiny, Bugisu Province Native speakers 1,500,000 (date missing) … Wikipedia
Oropom language — Oropom Spoken in Kenya, Uganda Extinct ca. 1950 Language family unclassified … Wikipedia