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Toro is one of the four traditional kingdoms located within the borders of Uganda. The current ''Omukama'' of Toro is King Rukidi IV. The people native to the kingdom are the Toro and their language is likewise called Toro. == History == It was founded in 1830 when Omukama Kaboyo Olimi I, the eldest son of Omukama of Bunyoro Nyamutukura Kyebambe III of Bunyoro, seceded and established his own independent kingdom. Absorbed into Bunyoro-Kitara in 1876, it reasserted its independence in 1891. As with Buganda, Bunyoro, and Busoga, Toro's monarchy was abolished in 1967 by the Government of Uganda, but was reinstated in 1993. == ''Abakama'' of Toro == The following is a list of the ''Abakama'' of Toro since 1800:〔(Genealogy of the Abakama (Kings) of Toro )〕 # Olimi I: 1822 - 1865 # Ruhaga of Toro: 1865 - 1866 # Nyaika Kyebambe I: 1866 - 1871 and 1871 - 1872 # Rukidi I: 1871 - 1871 # Olimi II: 1872 - 1875 # Rukidi II: 1875 - 1875 # Rububi Kyebambe II: 1875 and 1877 - 1879 # Kakende Nyamuyonjo: 1875 - 1876 and 1879 - 1880 # Katera: 1876 - 1877 ##''Interregnum, reverted to Bunyoro'': 1880 - 1891 # Kyebambe III: 1891 - 1928 # Rukidi III: 1929 - 1965 # Olimi III: 1965 - 1967 ##''in pretence'': 1967 - 1993 (monarchy abolished) # Rukidi IV: 1995 (monarchy reinstated) ==See also== * Omukama of Toro * Omukama of Bunyoro * Bunyoro Kingdom * Kingdom of Buganda 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Toro Kingdom」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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